THE JOURNAL. CLEARFIELD, PA., JULY 16, 1862. Tiini of Cars leaving Tyrone Station. FASTWAHD. Trough Exp. Fast train, Mail train, Way train, WESTWARD. Trough Exp. Fast train, Mail train, AI.TOOSA. TIKOH1S. nu' 8.40 p m. 1. a.m. 7.45 a.m. 10.60 a.m. 7.50 a m. 8.05 p.m. 6.45 p.m. 9.07 p.m. 818 a.m. 11.40 a.m. 7.18 a.m. 6.04 p.m. 9.50 p.m. 2.12 a.m. 9.13 a.m. 1.20 p.m. 6.2 a.m. 6.5ft p.m. 6.08 p.m. Way train 3 15 p.m. 2.30 p.m. 1.20 p.m. The fast line does not stop between Huntingdon .nri a innr.. Tha way tram only rang Deiwecu those two points. Esoch Lewis, Gen'l gnpt. Thk Tax Bill. Wo have received a com pleto copy of the "Tax Bill" recently passed by Congress. It is a pamphlet of 32 pages, nh!ihed bv the "Tribune Association" in f- JJew York. Price 6 cents. Large Timothy Heads. A Iriend left at our mfEce, one day last week, two timothy heads. palled on the farm of lion. John Patton near CiirwcnsvillA, which beat anything of the kind e have recently seen. One of them is 10 dnches in length and the other 12 inches. Ho, tor thk War. A recruiting office has been opened in Clearfield Borough, by Cap- lain Ogden and Sergeant Raniey, for the pur pose of enlisting men for the 84th Regiment Penn'a volunteers. Men desiring to serve their country in the army should call without delay, and fill up this gallant regiment. It has sustained itself nobly and bravely in a number of hard fought engagements, and in consequence has an enviable and wido spread reputation. July 16, 1SG2. Pehji'a Volunteers 105tii Regiment. The following are tha casualties in Company V. which leit New Washington under com mand of Capt. Rose : Killed E. A. Gooderham. Wounded, etc. Edward Riggle, wounded nd missing ; John Copier, shot in 6honlder : Roht. SfcFadden, wounded; Wm. Campbell, in head ; W. Sunderland, side, shoulder and leg; Sani'l M'Henry, head, slightly; John Kllnger, head, mortally ; Sergeant Kirby, missing; Chas. Graham missing; Nathm No ble, prisoner ; Eli B. Clemson, prisoner, James Campbell shoulder; Jsaac M. Rainy, sick Sergt. T.C.Conner. Also D. Kingsly, Co. I, J. George Beard Co. G. A Fatal Accidest. On Tuesday the 8th of July. Mrs. Cross of New Washington, in this county, came to her death under the fol lowing circumstances. Mrs. C. went to Mr. James Gallaher to borrow a horse to ride to a neighbors. The horse being somewhat wild, Mr. G. at first refused to give the horse but Mrs. C. Insisted on having him, wheu her wUhrs were acceeded to. After riding a .abort distance, tho horse became unmanagea ble, and run Into a fence corner back of a tump; and, sudd-nly turning out again, threw Mrs. C. off and dragged her several -rods, her foot being fast in the stirrup. In the fall Mrs. C. had her scull factured just over tha temple, from the effect of which she died in about two hours. Soldiers Aid Society. At an adjourned meeting of the citizens of Clearfleld, held in the Court House on Friday evening July ll:h for the purpose of forming a Soldiers Aid So ciety, the following was effected : President, Mrs. Jona. Boynton ; Vice Presidents Mrs. James T. Leonard, Mrs. John M. Galloway ; TrcMsurer. Mrs. Geo. R. Barrett ; Secretary, Miss Sophronia Swan. "A committee was also appointed to act in -conjunction with the officers of the society. Also a board of managers, consisting of Miss Sallie E. Rbeem, Miss Helen Cuttle and Miss Emma Graham. The meeting then adjourned to meet again on Thursday evening, July 17th in the Court House, and a general attendance, of all who feel interested in the welfare of our sick and wounded soldiers, la earnestly desired. Prisoners at Richmond. The Richmond Dispatch of June 30th, contains a list of Fed eral prisoners, held at that place, in which we iind the Dames of tha following commissioned officers of the 11th Reg. Pa. Reserve Corps : Colonel Thomas F. Gallagher, Lieut. Colonel L. M. Jackson, iMajor P. II. Johns, Adjutant Robert A. McCoy, Surgeon J. S. De Bonneville, Captains Everard Bierer, Thos. S. Spires, N. Nesbitt, Daniel Kistler, William Stewart, Evans R. Brady. First Lieutenants Jos. S. Kennedy, Thos. 11. Lockwood, Eli Wagaman, J. B. George, R. Codei. Second Lieutenants David Berry, L. A. Jotnston, John Kuhn, Cyrus Butler. Wf F. Jackson, R. M. Burkman. Fifth Pen.i'a Reserves. List of casualties in Company E, (Certre county) commanded y Capt. J. Harvey Larimer ; Killed-Sergt. Erank McGarvey, of Salt Lick, Clearfleld county; Sergt. J. M. llebe, J. II. Beichtol, M. Eckert, P. Murray. Wounded Lieut. Jos. Lncas, Sergt. J. R. Runk, Corp. Wm. Hinton, D. O'.Veal, E. Bowers, W. M. Cower, M. Force, Geo. Fravel, Jos. Askey, J. F. Elter, J. F. Weaver, R. Johnston, M. Arnold, D. Ennis, II. Williams, J. Shoner, O. Aston, A. Uarnish, D. Fulton, Jas. Boyle, D. Williams, D. Felermee, R. M. Asttey. Missing Corporal J. Delaney, F. Fisher, . White, T. B. Lucas. Pess'x 1st. Arthur Corner rheumatism nd exhaustion, Ansonville, Clearfield county. At Baltimore Hospital. - FirTH Reserves. Wm. R. Hemphill, is Ported to have lost a finger. The mortars from above and below continue to shell Vicksburg. The work ou the canal, ,ht is bejng cut across the neck, is progrcs 'Dg,and when completed will Jeavo Vicksburg 'i inland town. I Parson Browxlow's B ok. Thv rapid sale of this book speaks well of its interest and merits. Already one hundred thousand copies have been printed, and the sale ii so ntpid that the demand can scarcely be supplied. One firm in Cincinnati ordered forty thousand cop ies at oncerwhich is supposed to be tha largest single order in the history of the trade. It is published by Geo. W. Guilds, Philadelphia. Meteorological Observations for June, 1862. Mean temperature of the month at the morn,54 ; noon,72 evening,61 ; Total or av erage mean of the month, 63. The mercury rose the highest on the 28th, 93 above zero ; and to 80 and upwards at noon on 7 days du ring the month ; and the lowest on the morn ings of the 16th and 17th 38, with light frosts. On seven it sunk below 50 in the morning. Rain more or less, on eleven days mostly mod erate or light showers, except on the 15th and 23rd, .when there fell heavy rains, making moderate floods. Tha month was mostly favorable for vegetation, sometimes rather cool for corn, but passably good for oats and grass. The prospect of fruit is still favorable. Strawberries very plenty and of good quality. Rasp and Blackberries appear fair for a plenti ful crop. The Chesnut blossoms are begin ning to make a good appearance. The Wheat is of fair "growth, and generally looks well, but from the middle to the last of the month it has been attacked by insect in the form of a bug or small fly, as in different states of de velopment, which may be seen by the hundred on the heads of the wheat at the cavities of tho blossom of young pram ready to extract the nutriment which should form tho berry or plump grain; look out lor light wheat the coming season. Pexn. Camp oe 5th Regiment, P. R. V. C. ( Near City Point,.Va., July 4, 1802. Editors of Raftsman and Republican. I hasten to send you the list of killed and wound ed in Company C, f Washington Cadet-sl. 5th Regiment Pa., R. V. C., during the last, to us, eventful week. B.ittle of Mechanicsville. June 2G. 18G2. ki lied, none. Wounded William B. TJeamer. verv sli.Thf. ly in the neck. b. B. Lingle. buckshot in left shoulder. slight. Samuel J. Burge, bullet through right arm. flesh wound. Beatner and Linglo were able for duty the next day. Battle of Gains' Hill, June 27, killed, none. Wounded .Martin Stone, through the left hip. bad. Robert Carson, right aim broken below ol bow. Robert C. Larimer, bullet through the arm. not very bad. William L. McGanghey, buckshot along the leg. Jariies C. Miller, slightly in the hand, now on duty. Battle of White Oak Swamp, June 30. Killed Philip C. Shaflher. David Pavna. Miles Ford, James Leonard. Wounded Michael O'Leary, buckshot in upper jaw, severe. . Richard S. Carr, bullet in the breast, bad. J. W. Hoy, bullet through the stomach. bad. Martin McA lister, in the thigh. S. B. Lingle, right arm broken, since am putated. Martin Mullew, in tho leg, bad. Harvey F. Passmore, in the calf of leg bv 8 lien, oaa. John Manghamer, slightly in the arm. Benjamin r . Derrick, through the hand. Stephen D. Logan, slightly in the hand. . John . Coy I, mortally, in the head. Henry J. 1 ichtner, arm broken, bad. Martin II. Livergood, in the knee, bad. William A. Ogden, in the left hand, will lose one finger, perhaps (wo. Missing June 30 John T. Kirk. George A. Sweet, Henry B. Smith ; snppoed to be prisoners. Charles W. Mitchel and J. II. Delias staid back voluntarily to take care of the sick at Savage Station. The details of the battle you will find better related in the daily papers, than I can give you, having but a poor chance to observe be yond my own Immediate position. Although wo are badly cut up, we are still ready to stand up lor our J: lag, and, if required, do as we have done before. Yours, in haste. Alfrkd M. Smith, Captain Co. C, 5th Regt. P. R. P. S. The wounded are being sent North very slowly, they suffer'a good deal from the neglect of ''Somebody CORRESPONDENCE OF THE "JOURNAL." Camp near Alexandria, July 7, 1862. Friend Row : Not seeing anything in your excellent paper, from our regiment for some time, and as we have the prospect of a rest for once ; therefore, permit mo through the Journal, to acquaint our friends in Clearfield ot our whereabouts and of ourpresentcondition. V e are now encamped near Alexandria, and we begin to feel ourselves Quite at home in this pleasant valley. It is true, the 84th has seen very hard times since it has been ic the service, and many of its brave men have fallen victims to disease and death. Hard fighting and hard marching has had a terrible eflect upon our ranks, t nena after friend has dropped out, until our ranks have become so thinned, that the authorities seeing this, prudently said to us, "stop, and call noon your friends to help you. We have had to endure toil and hardships, and many of our friends have met death yet the old Flag is just as dear as ever, and we are not willing to give up a sinsrle star in fact, the more lighting we do, and the farther south we get, the more deeply are wo con vinced that the government must and tvill maintain itself. But friends of Clearfield, we have started in advance of you, have for eight months shared camp lite six or tnera were spent in active service five times have we faced the enemy in marching we have been second to none as to honor, we perhaps, have had our share, yet, all that has been done was done willingly yea, life itself has been offered as a willing sacrifice for the preservation of toe institu tions purchased by the blood of our forefath ers. Are you wining to snare our ions, our hardships, and our honor? Are you willing that the 84th shall maintain the glory it ha? won. and gain still greater honors ? Then, fly to oor relief! Embrace the opportunify that will bo presented to you, (by the time this reaches you) and give your names as mem bers of the 84th regiment of Pennsylvania volunteers. We appeal to you in the name of the country that has given you birth and protection that has always given law and jus tice to all. Come, let us with willing and u- nited hands put down this unholy rebellion. Let me appeal, more particularly, to my immediate neighbors and friends ; I mean the citizens of Brady and adjoining townships. I know your circumstances. I am already ac- quaintcd with the excuses von will offer. let, none of you can sacrifice more, than main ol us Have already sacrificed. Our homes, our wives and our little ones have been left behind, and we have endured toils, narusmps and privations of every kind, and I was going to say the taunts of tho silly Se- te&u oi tue community. These things, it is true, are unpleasant to us at present, but we look forward to a day of glorious recompense v e expect to see the two companies from oicarneld county speedily filled up by her noble sons by those who have been waiting for an opportunity to enter the service of their country and distinguish themselves as men of courage and patriotism. Company K would nive to nave its ranks oiled immediately, with pooa souua men, sucn as Clearfield county can produce, and especially the western part wuere mere are comparatively few left. ijet no motive induce you to stay back. ijay asiae every argument that may be used to prevent your coming to our relief. Look down with contempt upon anv one that would induce you to stay back, (unless it bo a loving ne, ana say to tier my country needs me.) and come and you will be welcomed by true iieans ana willing Hands. The 81th needs but a few of the true men of Clearfleld county to make it one of the best regiments in tho service. Wo have lost one of the bravest of Colonels, yet, we cherish his memory. Col. o. JU. Bowman has been appointed in his place; and, so far as I am acquainted with Col. Bowman, I believe him to be an efficient officer, and a gentleman in every sense of the word. Lut, why waste words and time. Young men ot Clearfield county, wo have given von the facts. Many of your associates have fallen bravely before the enemy, and many others have been taken prisoners. Come, let us re deem them. Yours, &c, W. K. A. Tha P.ebel Army in the Southwest Coiunth, July 5. From a former cniyloyec of the Mobile and Ohio Railroad, who iias ar rived here, via Tupello, we learn that two gun boats and one ram are in Mobile bay. There aro 10.0U0 troops stationed below Mobile. Tho fortifications around that city, which were commenced a month ago, are completed, and mo inhabitants are sanguine, believing that Mobile cannot be taken. He savs that Gen. Bragg is in command at Tupello with 43, 000 men. Breckinridge had leU there with 30.0C0 men. All tho troops were short of clo thing and provisions. 1 hey have bacon twice a week, but no coflee nor salt. Tb3 rebels say they camo to take Corinth, and the rebel impressions generally are that a majority of our troops have gone East. It is the unani mous testimony of scouts and deserters tfiat no rebel troops, except cavalry, have gone East. MARRIED: On the 2Cth nit., by Rev. A. J. Bender, Mr. R. M. Noweet to Miss Eliz.v'Smith, all of this county. 1 Q0 LA.MIELL, 1Qf0 l OUrC Fourth b Arch Streets, Phila- Ol)3 dclphia, are now offering their usual assortment of Dry Goods, adapted to Spring Sales. Fashionable j-'ress tiiKS. iasDinuaoiu spring Miawls, new as sortment of Dress Goods, Spring Prints, DcLaines and Ginghams. Muslins and Linensof first quality, st qual e Line i-iotns, ijassimercs and estings, lablo Linens, lowlings and Napkins, low regular prices. B. Black Silks, be- March 12,'62.3m. flAUTION. All persons are hereby cantion V ed against purchasing or meddling with the following property, now in possession ot Ihomas . W ainright, of Cell township, to wit: 1 cook- stove and utensils 3 bedsteads, table, bureau, rlock, stand, farming utensils, 1 winnow-mill, as the same belongs to me, and have only been left with said Wainrighton loan and subject to my oniers. u. J.liLKO. June 17. 1862 pd. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS riHIAT PROPOSALS will be received by the Ex- X ecutive committee r.f the Clearfield county Agricultural Society, until the 4th day of July next, lor the grading ot the course on the soci ety's fair grounds. Persons handing in proposals, win state me amount per square yard. i-rnposais to uc icit in the han'is of the Secre tary, until the day of letting. June 25. 1SC2. D. F. ETZWEILER. Sec. ,4 D.MINISTRATOIt'S SALE. There will xjL be exposed to public sale on Saturday July, 2i, 18(52, on the premises, the following described property, situate iuBccc-aria township : Bounded on the east by binds of S. K. llegarty. on the south hy lands of S. Curry, on tho west by lands of W, R. Dickinson, and on the no.-th -by the Maine Company's lands, containing fifty acres with al lowance ; thirty-five acres cleared, with a double log bouse and a double log barn thereon erected, being the property of Lyman Miles, deceased. Sale to commcuce at 2 o'clock, P. M. Terms made known on day of sale. K.N IIECJ ARTY, July 2, 1802. Administrator. x juj. i n;i?tAi.-jiiiL,i,A. is a con- XSL centratcd. xtract of Pa: a Sarsaparilla, so combined with other substance: of still greater alternative power as to afford an effective antidote for dis ases barsaparilla is reputed to cure. Such a remedy is surely wa.ted by those who suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense sendee to this large class of our all io ted fcllow- citizens. liow completely this compound wilt do it has been proven by experiment on many of the worst cases to bo found in the following com plaints : Scrofula and Scrofula complaints, Eruptions and Eruptive diseases, Ulcers, Pimples, Blotches. Tu mors, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Syphilis and Sy philitic affections, Mercurial diseases. Dropsy, Neuralgia or lie Doloreux, Debility, Byspepsia and Indigestion. Erysipelas, Rose or S"t. Anthony's .Fire, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising from impurity of the blood This compound will bo tounc 4 great promoter of health, when taken in the spr ng, to expel the foul humors which fester in the blood at thatsca son of the year. By tho timely expulsion of them many rankling disorders are nipped in the bud. jyultitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assist ed to do this through the natural channels of the body by an al ternati vc med icine. Cleausc out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin i pimples, eruptions, or sores; clcanso it when you find it is obstructed and sluggish in tho veins ; dense it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health,and live longer. for clernsing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is well ; but with tho pubulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the great machin ery of life is disordered or overthrown. During late years, tho public havo been misled by largo bottles, pretending to eive a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these have been Irauda upon tho sick, for they net only contain little, if any sarsaparilla, but painful disappointment has followed the uso of the various extracts ot frarsaparilla which Hood the market, until the name itself is justly despised and ha3 become synonomius with imposition and cheat. Still wo call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a remody as shall res cue the name from the load of obliquy which rests upon it. And we think we have ground for believing it has virtues which are irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intended to cure. Prepared by Dr J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Price SI per bottlo, 6 bottles in one pack age S5. C. D. Watson, Clearfield, Win. Irvin, Curwens villo, S. Arnold, Luthersburg. Eliza Chase, Anson ville, J. 0. Bcnnor, Morrisdalc, O. R. Poster. Phil ipsburg. and Dealers everywhere May 7, 1S62. MILITARY NOTICE The Captains of the organized volunteer companies in Clear- held county are hereby ordered to make imineJi ate returns to tho Brigade Inspector, of tho num bcr of members belonging to their respective com panies, or if broko up return them as such. S. C. PATC11IN, July 2, 1SC2 Brigade Inspector. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE Letters of Administration on tho estate of O. P. Wilder, late of Morris township, Clearfield county, Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and thoso having claims against tho same will present them duly authen ticated for settlement. E. M. WILDER. Dr. W. CAMPBELL, June 11,1862. Administrators PROPOSALS FOR IRON FENCE A ROUND COURT HOUSE. Sealed pro posals will be received by the Commissioners of Clearfield county, until tho 20th day of June next, for furnishing and erecting an Iron Fence, with stone foundation and cut stone base, around three 6idcs of the court house lot. Price per foot must be stated in proposals. Plans and specifications can be seen at any time after the 9th day of June. By order of the Board. W. S. BRADLEY. June 4, 1802. Clerk. ADM I N 1STR ATOIl'S N OT1 CE.-Letters of Administration on the estate of Thomas Cleaver, late of Bloom township, Clearfield coun ty, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the un dersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to matte immediate payment, and per sons having claims against the same will present mem properly authenticated tor settlement. ELIZA CLEAVER, A. B. DAVIS. May 23.-1 R62-6t-p. Administrators. G Sto r o c. o r v re. ' W a. , 1 J W . In N. E. corner of the Conrad House. PIIILLIPSBURG, PA. The undersigned, having purchased the Gro cery establishment of J. 11. (Jaler, would inform tho citizens of PluIIipsbnrg and vicirity, that she has on hand a large slock of Groceries, such as Hour, bacon, molasses, sugar, tea, coffee, rice, pep per, cinnamon, carbon oil, tobacco, cigars.' and other articles kept in a store of this kind, all of which will bo sold cheap for cash. June IS. ISaZ.-pd. MARY (JALKR. T7- OLLOCK'S l).V.M)i:L10. COFFEE. AV This preparation, made tiom the best Java Coffee, is recommended by physicians as a supe rior nutritious beverage for General Debility, Dyspepsitrand all billious disorders Thousands who have been compelled to abandon the use of coffee will use this without injurious effects. One can contains the strength of two pounds of ordin ary coffee, Price 25 cents. Kollik k s Lkvain. J he purest and best baking powder known for making light, sweet and nu tritious Bread and enkes. Price 15 cents. Manufactured by M. II. KoLLOCK, Chemist corner of Broad and Chestnut Sts, l'hil'a. and sold by all Druggists and Grocers. Eeb. 2, 18o2y Steam Engine AND PAGE SAW MILL ALL COMPLETE, FOR SALE A Steam Engine of the following dimensions, ey lender 10 Inches in diameter of bore and 2i fee stroke; Slide valves with Cast Iron bed plate or shear witu torco pump : Governor, lly wheel, ve. complete wun copper aim other pipes; 6 boilers .54 inches each in diameter, double nued, 16 fee long, of good material. tJuniatta Iron) : flv whee 12 lectin diameter, about lfiOO lbs weight, with oil globes and all necessary locks and wrenches and an extra shaft to attach to grist mill. Th engine has bean used for running both grist and saw mill successfully. .saw jVlill raze best Patent complete with Ratchet, Head blocks, 2 Circular Saws, Strap and an necessary machinery for sawing Inmber lhe above Engine and Saw null can be seen at Grahamton. Clearfield co.. Pa. For particulars please apply to the subscriber at Clearfield Ta. June 2Jth, JAS. B. GRAHAM SALE OF REAL ESTATE OF GREEN WOOD BELL. DEC'l). The undersigned Executors under the "Will of Greenwood Bell, dec d, and by authority of the vrpnans- court 01 Gleartield county, I'a., will ex pose to sale by public vendue or outcry, at the public house of W m Reed, in Lumber-eity, On Friday the ISri day of July, .1. D. 18G2, rti i. u ciocK, i- .11., inc lonowinz two pieces or parcels of timber land, and lying on the waters 01 Liittlo ncarheld creek, about ono mile from the river, in Ferguson township. Clearfield coun ty, ra., being part ot the John Uambrisrht tract. containing severally 144 and 114 acres with al lowance, described as follows : The first piece commencing nt a hemlock near LittlcClearfield creek, thence N 15 dcg.W 40 ner- ches to a post, thence north 40 degrees west 160 perches to a post, thence north 51 degrees east 12.'5 perches to a post by a white pine, thence south 33 uegrecs east 2U'J.7 perches to a post, thence south o-i aeirrecs west lou.o perches to place ot begin ning, containing 144 acres and allowance. lhc second piece, beginning at a hemlock thence south 33 degrees east 130.3 perches to a sugar, tnenco south o degrees west 1U'J.7 perches to a dogwood, thence north 33 degrees west 172 perches to a post, thence north 50 degrees east 120 perches to a post, thence along tho first tract south 1G degrees east 40 perches to tho placeof oeginning, containing 114 acres and allowance. PERMS One half eash, and the other half in one year, securod by bond and mortgage. ARTHUR BELL. June 11, 'C2. DAVID BELL ( executors. THE UNION NOW AND FOREVER! READ ! READ !! READ !!! A New Attraction in these Diggings ! NEW AND CHEAP Clothing Store. In the ''Mansion House," opposite the Clearfield to. L.anK, (lr. Shaw 8 old stand,) Clearfield, Branch of Rrizr.nsteiii Bro" 125 North-Third Street. Thihuldpliia, Pa. The undersigned respectfully announco to the inhabitants of Clearfield county, and the public in general, that they have opened at the above named place tho most extensive and best selected stock of ready:made clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, that has ever been exhibited in this borough, and which thev will sell 25 rvr cent. chcaiH-r than clot himr hit ever been sold in this part or the cotutrv. Our stock embraces a full and complete assort ment of all garments generally worn, made un of good material and in the best stvle 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 this kind. We also keep a line assortment of FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, such as pocket books, portmonies, pocitet knives, combs, brushes, watch chains and guards, violin and guitar strings, pistols, revolvers, gun cans. spectacles and a great many other fancy and uso 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 need of clothing or of any of the above mentioned articles, to favor us with a call and view our goods and prices, and wo are confident that we can givo 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 onr stock from our own manufacturing establishment in Philadelphia, and shall always be supplied with a good variety of all articles in our lino. which shall surpass in stylo, cut, workmanship, and 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 y, 62. REIZENSTEIX BRO S & CO CAUTION, All persons are hereby caution ed against purchasing or meddling with the following property, via : ono yoke vt red and white osen, wheat and other propcrtv. now in pos session of A. U. Barrett and in caro of K. C. Bar rett of Ferguson township, as the same belong to me and are subject to mv order; having been given to said Barrett on loan. only May 2,3, lbo2. ffM IRVIN. 13KOVISION AM) GROCERV STORE. A The undersigned keeps constantl unhand at his store room in Fhilipsburg, Centrevcount v, fnll stock of Flour, Hams. Shoulders, bides. Oof fee, Tea, Sugar, Itice, Molasses, Ac. Also, Li quors of all kinds, Tobacco. Segars, Snuff, Ac.; all of which he offers to purchasers on the most ad vantageous terms. Give him a call, and trv his articles. mar211 ROBERT LLOYD. BAN KINO AM) COLLECTION OFFICE OP LEONARD, FINNEY & CO., CLEARFIELD, CLEARFIELD COUNTY, TA. 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 Second street, in the room lately occupied by W. A. Wallace, Esd. james t. Leonard. ::::::;:: d. a. nxNur. wm a. Wallace. ::::::: : : : a. c. rixxisr. TO THE PURLIC The undersigned hav ing purchased the entire stock of the late firm of Moore fc EUwciler, and having in ado large ad ditions thereto, is now prepared to wait upon cus tomers. Thankful for tho very liberal patronage heretofore extended to the firm, he hopes by strict personal attention to business to merit a continuence of the same. March 2(5, '62 -tf. I). F. ETZWEILER. JUST I IT TIME! Spring & Summer-G oods The undersigned has just received a stock of New Goods, at his old stand in Ansoiiville, con sisting of a general assortment of Spring and Summer 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. G i ve us a e;tll, as we are now selling goods at the most reasonable rates for cash or approved produce. May 28. 1S)2. 11. SWAN. NEW GOODSr At tho "Corner Store" of Wra. Irvin, CURWENSVILLE, Pa. a general assortment ot l'ry uomis, Uroccries. Mackerel in half, quarter, and eighth barrels, Herring in barrels and half-barrels, Which will be sold as low as at any other store. Juncl8.1SG2. WM. IRVIN. flVllPIIAN S COlTUT SALE. Under an or- VF der of the orphan's court of Clearfield county, there will be exposed to public vendue or out cry at Kylertown, on Saturday the 2d day of Au gust, lu2. at2 o'cloch P. M.. the following de scribed real estate, late the property of Jacob Kechncr, deceased : The half of a tract or piece of land, of 174 acres and 145 perches, in the name of Christhphcr Baker, situate in Morris town ship, Clearfield county, said half containing about h7 acresand 16 perches beingtheeast half of said tract. Iehms of Salk. One third cash, and the balance in two equal anual payments, to be se cured by bonds and mortgage By order of the Court. JOHN B. KYLER. July9, 1362. Administrator. AT SMITH & CCrsT JUST RECEIVED FRENCH IMPORTED WALKING COAT?, Silk Mantillas, and Chantilly Lace Capes, SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF IJLACK LYONS SILK FOR DRESSES, Satin Striped Marquise, AND MOZAMBIQUES. Also, A La Parise Silk Umbrellas. With pleasure we again solicit the attention of our customers, especially the ladies. JunelO. II. W. SMITH & CO - 1862. J' ST 11 E CE1VEI) AT x .itj:i.I'.'s CHEAP JEWELRY STORE. ; 7rr& Grab ain's Row, Clearfield, Pa., a fine assortment ot WATCHES JEWELRY, Ac., Ac, to which we in vite attention. Gold and Silver hunting and open faced watch es, to be had at JS'AUGLEY). 'I' 1 . x f rr . .... jl ut; American ijcvct oi amercnt auanties. e:in be had at NAUOLE S. Fine setts of Jewelry, such as Cameo. Coral. La va, Jett, i;arbuncie, ,arnett. Opal, rlorentine Mo saic, (jold Mono Mosaic, Porcelain paintings, Ac, or single picecs at Js AUGLE'S. x iitiu iroiu ureafi inns, j'.Hruroi8, Jioop tarring !-. r 1 , , 7 , . children seardropsandringsat NAUGLE'S uold seals, keys and pencils, gold pens and sil ver noiaers at JN A 1IG l.K'S Gents breastpins, sleeve buttons, shirt stud r,.t. bucKles and guard slides at NAUGLE'S A line assortment of gold finger rings of diflVr ent styles and quality, gold lockets, coral neckla ces, silver thimbles, spectacles, watch guards, and an articles in nis line, on nana at iN AliULE'S. Just received, a tine assortment of Fancy and common Clocks, and Fancy Time-pieces, from 1 25 . . r , ii . . . . ; io i o uouars ai JNAutil.K S Old Gold and Sil vcr Hull bo taken in eYchnnrrA tor goods at NAUG LE'S. All goods warranted as represented, or the mo ney refunded, at . NAUGLE'S If you wish your watches nut in good rerair ttiiu warranicu. laao inem to I AUULli S. SECOND SUPPLY OF New Summer Goods, AT THE OLD PRICES. J.P KRATZEIl, Has just received another general assortment of j summer Dry Goods. Lawns, Cloths, Dress trimmings Poplins, Satinets. Kibbons, Flowers, Head netU, Laces, Collars, Uuderslccvcs, Mantillas, Dusters, Shawls, Shallies, Cassimere. Cashmeres, Tweeds, Lavellas, Cottonades, Ducals, Drillin-'s. Silks, Joans. rmts, Muslins, alancias. Flannels. Chintz, Linens, Ginghams, T.ckings, Hosiery, Ladies Prominade .Tankids. Rnnnpts Sun Umbrellas, Carncts. Floor oil-cloths. Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. GROCERIES. coffee, tea, molasses, sugar, salt, candles. rice, spices, Hour, tobacco, syrup, candies, essence of coffee, pulverized sugar, crackers, starch, soda, sperm and tallow candles, black tea. saleratus. wines, mackeral, shad, salmon, cod-fish, herring. HARDWARE & QUEENSWARE. Clothing, Notions, Jointed hoop skirts, Shakers. Musical Goods Violins, fifes, strings, bridges, bows, keys, precep tors, music paper, rosin. Tin-ware, glass-ware, drugs. lamns. buckets, tubs. churns, brooms, wall paper, blinds, umbrellas. baskets, school books, varnish, moss, curled hair. coach varnish, spirits of turpentine, lead and oil, iiu ou, coai on, glass, etc, in fact a little or every thing usually kept in a country store Ail oi winch will be sold on the most reasonable terms for cash or approved jun try produce. May 28; 1862. J.P. KRATZER PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS CARDS. II -"yon, Attorney t Law. Indian. I 11. 11 'rofesMoiml business pcuinptly attend.! tm CKOl C1I, rnvsiris. Carwe,.k-tiii n.,. field county, Bcnn'a. MT 14. J J. CRANS, Attorney at Law and Real Ftt J. Agent. Clearfield. Pa. Ofiu-e adjoining bta residence, on Second street. May in J M. M Cl LLOrGIl. Attorney at Lb w, CI . field. Pa. Office, with L. J. Crans. K ar- on Scoud Street. July .3, 1S6I. " I7ILLI AM A. WALLACE, Attorney at Lw. Clearfield. Pa. Office, adj .inipg his rei- acnee on tecoiid street. Sept. 1. Attorney at Iaiw. Clear- 1 015E RT .1 . WA LLACE" .1 V field, Pa Othoe in Shaw'g new r.w. Market sireet, opposite augle sjew.lry store. May 2. HF. NAl'GLK, Watch and Clock Makerrn7i . dealer in Watches, .Icwclry, Ac. Room in Graham s row, Market street. Nov. 10. II. BUCIIER SWIKJPE. Atturnevat Law. CI air field, Pa. Offc inGrahatnVlUiw. f.urdoo a west of Graham A Boynton's store. Nov. 10. J. P. KRATZEK Merchant, and dealer ia Boards and Shingles, Grain and Trodm- Front St. above the Academy. Clearfield. jt 2 VJ. PATTERSON, Attorney at Law. Carwen- ville, Pa., will attend to all business ei trusted 10 liis caro. Methodist Church. Office opposite the Nei Jan li, I "II7ILLIAM F. IRWIN. Market street, rirarfiold. fV Pa., Dealer in Foreign and lloinesiic Mer chandise. Hardware. Oueensware. Groceries, an J Nov. 111. family articles generally. DR. AVM. CAMPBELL, offers his profcsm?nJ services to the citizens of Morris ami adjoin ing townships. Residence w ith J. D. Denninir in May 1 1, Kylertown, Clearfield county. J.' B M'ENALLY, Attorney at Law. CIear6l4, l a. t ract ices in Clearfield and ad joiuirtr cuuntios. Office in new lri k ml. ilion, udiointmr the residence of J.unes B. Graham. Nov. 10 TOHN Gl EL1C11. Manufacturer of all kind- of. f) Cabinet-ware, Market street. rt-:ri, l' Uc also makes to order Coffins, on shoit tint ice. and attends funerals with a hearse. Aprlo.'j'J. I RICHARD M A.' nestie Drv MOSSOp, Dealer in Foreign .m-t !. Goods. 1 ro(cri Klour I Liquors. c. Room, on Market street, afewd.ior west of JuitrinJOrffrf, Clearlield, Pa. Apr27. I ARRIMEK .t TEST, Attorneys hi Ii field. Pa. Will attend nrouipth at Law. Clr- prouintl v to all lee-Hi and other business entrusted to theirearc in Clear field and adjoining counties. August 6, JAS. H. LAKKIM Kit. ISKAKU TEST. DR. M. WOODS, tenders his professional scrvi cos to the citizens of Cluarli. Id nnd vicinity Residence on Second street, opposite the office of L.J. Crans.Kso. Office, the same that wa recent. ly occupied by Hon. G R Barrett, where he caa be lound unless ahscnton iiofessional business. rMHOMAS J. M'CL'LLOVG 11, Attorney nt Law. J Clearfield. Pa. Office, over the "Cl.iarfieM Co. Bank . Deeds and other legal instruments ira- pared with promptness and accuracy. July 3. n. a. liirsu. :::::::: T.j.n'ci LLorou BUSH X M'CUL LOUGH'S Collection Oitice. Clkaufiklk, Pks'. SALT! SALT!! SALT!!! A prime arti cle of ground alum 6lt. put up in patent sacKS. at 63.25 per sacK. at tho cheap cah treof November 27. R. MOS.SOP. DR. LITCII'S 31 EDI CI N ES.-A fresh sup ply of these invaluable Family Medicine arc for sale by M. A. Frank, Clearfield, consisting of Pain Carer; Restorative, a prent.cure for colds and cough; and Anti-Bittn Phyir. They har been thoroughly tested in this eoiMiuunitr. are highly approved. Trv them. jVOTICE Daniel Faust of Curwensville La 1 charge of in v business in my absence. Iln authorized to receive and receipt for money dne and is the only Person authorized to An n Persons having business with me will rdcase mil on him. JOHN PATTON Curwensville. April 2, 1SC2. MOIl KISD ALE HOUSE. The undersign ed having taken the Mnrrisdale House, sit uate in the town of Morrisdale, Clearfield eounfv, respectfully solicits a share of the publio patroo- age Ao pains or expense will le spared to ren- der guests comfortable C barges moderate. GEORGE RICHARDS. April z. o i c iflee Essence store of and Dandelion Coffee at the WM. IRVIN. s ALT a good artiele. and very cheap at th store of AVM. F. IRWIN. Clearfield. ITlLOl'K. A lot of god flour on hand and f.f saleab MERRELL A. BIGLER'S. OR SALE Several first rate wagons, l.y MERRELL & B1GLEK.M -r ANTED. All inds of grain will betaen " in payment of debts due me. forlwhirh thn highest m .Wet prices will be given. Dec.11,1861. JAMES IJ GRAHAM. WAMKlh-A little girl about 10 years old. ? T to raise, by a family w ho have no children of their own. Ah orphan preferred. For further information inquire at the Journal offioe. JUay I. 1802 IT7AMED.-A blacksmith, who can carry v ? on a shop. A single man. w ho can coium well recommended for sobriety and industry, will be employed by the mouth, or the shop and tools rented to him. The stand is one of the best in Clearfieldcounty Apply or address WM. C. IRVIN. July 2, '62. Burnsido P. O., Clearfield co.,rv 17 X ECU fORS' NOTICE. Letters TeaW i rucntary on the estate of Elias llurd. late of Chest township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate, arc requested to make immediate payment. and persons havng clrims against the same will present them properly authenticated for settle liunt. li. J. ill Kl. June 4, lS62.pd. II. H.ll URI), Executors. STILL THEY COME. GOODS CIIEAI'ER THAN EVER. A FRESH ARRIVAL OF Spring & Summer Goods AT THE CHEAP CASH. STORE. Just received and opening, a carefully selected stock of Spring and Summer g'lods, consisting ct DUY-GOODS AND NOTIONS, Hardware, Queenswarc, GliOCEKIES, BRIGS, OILS, PAINTS AND GLASS. BOOTS, SHOES, II ATS AND CAIS. BUCKETS AND BASKETS, School Books and Stationary, FISH AND SALT, And a great variety of other useful articles, all ot which witt be sold cheap for cash, or ex changed for approved produce. Go to tho '-cheap cash store" if you want to buy WM F. IRWIN goods at fair prices, June 1L 1SC2 : J it i - ft j- 1 I .