CLEABFIELD, JULY 1G, 1862. Statement of a Refugee from Richmond. Wasuisgtos, July 6. Dr. D. G. Oliver, formerly of Grant county, Wis., recently ot Molly Springs, Mis-., who was impressed into the rebel service at the beginning of the war, and since the battle of Hull Kun has been act ing as assistant-Surgeon in tbo rebel army, reached here to-day. He bad persistently re fused to take the oath of allegiance to the reb el Government, but was compelled to do so on Tuesday last, lie was detailed in charge Of twenty-fire ambulances filled with wounded to go to Lynchburg. Being possessed of the countersign, he determined to take advantage of the existing confusion to get away. lie bribed a negro in Kichmond to swap clothes with him, and after passing the pickets, by means of the countersign, be tramped to Fred ericksburg and got into the lines of the Union army at that point. He has had a good op portunity to obserro the condition of affairs in rebeldotn. He states that the entire white iaale popula tion of the South, betweeu the ages of filteen and forty, have been lorced into the army. The conscription there is a reality. JS'uni bers who are in arms are doing duty unwilling ly and would gladly get away lroiu the tyran ny of the Davis autocracy. Dr. Oliver has been In Richmond for the last two months. The rebel force in Virginia is estimated at fully two hundred and filty thousand. They admit a loss of twenty-five thousand in the recent battles. They are subsisting on what is .termed half rations, by which is meant only the substantiate, without any of the small stores. They have an abundance of bacon, rice and corn, but no salt nor collce, nor other email stores, that go to make up a soldier's rations. Since the occupation of the Mississippi by the Federal forces, cutting off communication with Texas, their supplies of beef are brought from Florida, where there is an abundance of wild cattle. The stock of whiskey is pret ty well exhausted. Dr. Oliver says the great est depression ho observed was produced by the intelligence tint President Lincoln bad called out three .hundred thousand additional troops. The opinion prevailed that if these troops should be promptly furnished the rebol gamo would be ended. They have exhausted their resources for soldiers, aud would lAs un able to contend against a fresh army ot that size. Their only hope is that this call will not be promptly responded to by volunteers, but that there will be suflicient delay to afford an opportunity lor foreign intervention before they are forced to give tip. Dr. Oliver says the rebel plan of fighting is not with reserve, but by retreats in the field, and that in every battle, regiments are regn lary relieved by fresh troops, after having fought for a little while. In this way it was hoped to wear out and tire down the troops under McClellan. It is seldom that the same regiments have been allowed to engag twice in the same battle. The rebels have concentrated nearly all their available troops at Richmond, except so rouch of Beauregard's army as stopped at Charleston, aud about thirty-five thousand of the same army left in Mississippi. The rebels are terribly afraid of the guu-bouts. They reckon one gutr-boat equal to a whole division on laid. They admit that the receut move ment of Gen. McClellan was a masterly stroke of policy, and that bis present position is in finitely stronger than the one'ho abandoned. It is hid impression that no further attack ill bo made upon him where he is. The rebels are sending their wounded and prisoners to the Interior. There la no room for them in Kich mond, and medical stores are exceedingly scarce. Dr. Oliver was obliged to dress wounds and amputations with only cold water and bandages. The reported death of Stonewall Jackson is untrue. Dr. Oliver saw him alive and well in Kichmond on Tuesday night. Jed. Davis wont to Kaleigh to see Lis family. GEN.McCLELLAN'S ADDEE33 TO HIS ARMY HEADQUARTERS ARMY or T!I!C 1'oTflMAr. 1 Camp at Harrison's Landing, July 4 18 Sotdiert of tie drmy of the Potomuci Your achievements of the last ten days have illus trated the valor and eudurance of the Ameri can soldier. Attacked by superior forces, and without hope of reinforcements, you have succeeded in chantri n i Your bnse of oiiom. tions by flank movements, always regarded as iuu iuosi ujzuuoiis or military expedients. You havo saved all your material, all your trains, anu an your guns except a few lost in battle, taking in return guns and colors from the enemy. Upon your march you have been assailed uay alter day with desperate tury, by men of the same race and nations, skilfully massed and ltd. Under every disadvantage oi numuor ana necessarily ol position also, you havo, in every conflict, beaten back your foes with enormous slaughter. Your conduct ranks you among the celebrated armies of his tory. No one will now question that each of you may always witn pride siy, belonged to the Army of the Potomac." lou havo reached this now base complete in organization and unimpaired in spirit. The enemy may at any tlmo attack yon. Wo aro prepared to meet them. I havo personal J7 CSiao ISNCd VOtir neS. Ijet them p.oriin. nud wo will couvert their repulse Into a final defeat. Your Government is strengthening you with tbo resourcos of a great people. On thl our nation's birthday, wo declare to our foos, who are rebels against the best interests vi maiiKinu, mat mis unuy snail enter the cap ital Of the SO-Clllled CrifVderner ? Ilinf r.nr Mi tlorinl Constitution Khali preva'il. ond that the union, which can alone initiro internal peuco, and extend security to each Ntat. IntiML mill shall bo priiHorvud, co&l what it may in time, ircunru or oiood. (Signed) GeortOElt. McCoklt.a, Major General Commanding Tbo Washington Star, of Saturday, has this paragraph "The utterly false preteme of tho Dutch Coirnul nt New Orleans, that the money taken (rom his custody by oidor of Ma jor General lintler (H!K),noo) was not the proceeds of tho Keci'sli robherv of tlm Ifniiixl States Mint, but Mexican dollars really belong ing to nopo a u., or Amoterd nn, has been lilrly exposed by microscopic examination of tho coin Itself, which hIiows, underneath the Mexican dio, perlcct evidence that it was orig inally United States coin. It was To-stamped In New Orleans, In order to prevent detection In caso It should fall again within reach of Un cle Sam's clntches. The O, tho distinctive mark of tho United States dollar coinage by tho New Orleansjnint still remains visible with tho microscope, upon each of the aloro sald $W,OW." Tho man who uover loved a pretty woman was lately seen by somo Greenlanders going round the Nort b 1'ole, an Iciclo a yard long banging to his nasal organ, and a sharp nor easier. after blm, whistling, "Oil, never fall In love I" "Revenge is sweet," as the boy said, who had been whipped by a grocer while bo was stealing his sugar. "All maidens aro good," says one moralist 'but where do the bad wives come from 7" An Idle brain is tho dufil'a workshop. TJCIOIS OF THE JOURNAL. The Raftsman's Journal is published on Wed nesday at 51,50 per annum in advance. If not paid at the beginning of the year, $2,00 will be charged. Advertisements will be inserted at SI. 00 per square, for three or less insertions Twelve linos (or less) counting a square. For every additional insertion 25 cents will be charged. A deduction will bo made to yearly advertisers. No subscription taken for a shorter time than six months, and no paper will be discontinued un til all arrearages are paid, exeept at the option of the publisher. S. J. KOW. COUNTY DIRECTORY. time of holding court. 2d Monday in January, I 3d Monday in June. 3d ' in March, 4th in Sept'm'r, Of each year, and continue tivo week? if necessary. COUNTY AND DISTRCT OFFICERS. Prcs'tJudge Hon. Samuel Linn, Rellefonte. As'te.Judges Hon. J. D. Thompson, Curwensville Hon. James Bloom, Forrest Sheriff. . . . Edward Perks, . . Clearfield Prothonotary, John L. Cuttle, .' . Reg. fc Rcc. . James Wrigley, . . " District Att'y, Israel Tost, .... " Treasurer. . . Joseph Shaw, . . " Co. Surveyor, 11. ii. Wright, . . Glen Hope. Couiuiiss'u'rs, Win. Merrcll, . . . Clearfield. S. C. Thompson, . Morrisdalo. Jacob Kuntz, . . . Luthcrsburg. Auditors. . . J.D.Shaw, . . Clearfield. B. C Bowman, . . " Chas Worrell, . N.Washington Coroner. . . .J.W.Potter . . . Lecontes Mill Co.Superind't Jessee Broomall, . Curwonsville LIST OF POST-0 FFICES. Town-skips. Names of J'. U. Names off. HI. L'eecaria, - - Glen Hope, - - G. W. Caldwell. Bell, - - - Bower, - - W M'Cracken. " ----Chest, - - - - Thos.A. M Uhee, " - - - Cush, --- - J.W Campbell. .... Otond, ---- jr. L. Henderson. Bloom, - - Forrest. .... James Bloom. Roggs, - - - Cle.'irlield Bridge. - J;i$. Forrest. Bradford, - Williams' Grove, - Jas. E. Watson. Brady, - - - Luthersburg, - - R. If. Moore. " - - - Trnutvi'le, - - Charles .Sloppy. " - - Jefferson Line, - - John Hcberlin. Eurnside, - NewWashingtouJ - James Gailaher. " ... Eurnside, - V.'. C. Irvin. " ... l'atuhinville, - - Jack Patclun. Chest.- - - - Hurd, .... G.Tozer, jr. Clearfield, - Clearfield. - - - M. A. Frank Covington, - Frenchvillo, - - 1. A. Gaulin. " - - - Karthaus, - - - J. F.W. Schnarr Curwensvillo Curwensville, - - T. W. Fleming. Decatur, - Philipsburg, Centre county, Pa. " - - West Decatur, - Sophie Itadchach tcrguson, - JHarron. - - - - hdiu. Williams. Fox, - - - - Hellen Post Office, Elk county, Pa. Girard, - - - Leconte's Mills, - C. Mignut;. " - - - Bald Hills, - - - William Carr. Goshen, - - Shawsville, - - - A. li. Shaw. Graham, - - Grahamton,- - - Thos. 11. Forcco. Guelich, - - Smith's Mills, - - A. G. Fox. .... MaMera, - - - - Chas. J". Pusey. Huston, - - Tyler, .... iMivid Tyler. - - - PennfieM, -H.Woolward Jordan, - - Ansonville, - - - Eliza Chase. Karthaus. - Knit Lick, - - - Geo. Ileckadorn Knox, - - - New Millport, - - M. O. Stirk, Lawronee, - P.reekenridgo, - - J. W. Thompson Morris, - - - Kylertown, - - - Jas. Thompson. ' - - - Morrisdale. - - - Jag. McClelland Pcnn. - . . Pike, - - - Lumber City. t - - H W. Spencer. - (trampum Hills, - A. J. Moore. - Curwensville, - - T. W. Fleming. .... IMoomingvillo, - - Benj. F.'Dale. Union. - - - Roekton, - - - - D. E. Brubakcr. Woodward, Jeffries, .... Jos. Loskctt. (This Post Office will do for Chest township. Will answer for Fergi son township. I"! YDE HOUSE, R IPG WAY, FE.NN'A. S. J. OSGOOD. PROPRIETOR. This Ilotl is new, and furnished in modern style, has ample accommodations, and is in all respects a first cl.iF3 houso. t ebruary C. 1st, I . JUST FROM THE EAST. II I G II A HiTmOSS O P, DKAtEtt LAI FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, 4.C., MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, I'A. 11 raj the following list of goods and profit therein. Ulie.ap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cli wj Cheap I'll rn i Cheap Cheap Ci r i p Cheap Cheap Cheap Clifip FUR THE LADIES i untax (raoils '1()0 l.t ( roo'll (loo ( Saoil (aids ( looils I roods ( food Hoods ( foods (foods ( foods (foods ( f (toils ( foods ( foods (foods ( foods (food (food (foods (foods ( foods (foods Goods (foods ( foods (foods ( foods (foods ( foods (too Is Always on hand a largestock of La dies goods such as Coburg Cloth, Alpacas, Do Laines, Ginghams-. Prints, Chintz, Kerchiefs. Nu bile, Bonnets, Gloves, etc. FOIl GENTLEMEN, Always on hand Black. Illuc-. Brown and Grey Cloths. Fancy and Black Casimcres. SaUiiiots, Cussinets, Tweeds, Plain and Fancy Vest ings. Shirting, etc.. etc. etc. ni-ADV.MAtii:. C7r:,Such ns Coats, Pant-", Vests, Under Cheap fhirts, nnd other Flannel shirts, Cheap 5,0t3, Shoes. Hats. Caps, Neck Cheap tics. Gum Boots and Shoos. and Chrap, a variety of other articles. ,,,J'f HOUSEHOLD GOO MS, C It eay ... . Such ns Unbleached and Bleached Clt rap Cheap Cheap Chr rp Muslins. Colored Muslins, Linen and cotton table clot lis, Oil cloth, Linen and hemp fowls, car pets, curtains, fringe, etc Vlt HAIiDWAKi:. AC. Cheap If you wnntNails or spik Chia or other forks, Saw-mi ikes. Manuro mill or other Cheap saws, hiiioothing irons. Locks, Chript Hinges, etc.. go to Mossop's Cheap where you can buy cheap. Cheap IF YOU WANT Cheap Knives and forks. Butcher Knives, v.teap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Shoe nnd St )vo black Ins?. Manilla (toods find hemp ropes. Ink, Paper or (foods Coots (food t ( foods ( foods (too In (foods I foods (foods ( foods (foods ( foods (loots ( foods ( food s ( too Is ( foods ( foods ( foods ( lood.i (foi)ds (foods (food Hoods ( foods ( foods (lands (foods ( foods ( foods ( foods (foods (foods ( foods (foods rena, owicr, Mint or Lend, etc., buy them nt Mnssop's. IF YOU WANT Ct Cheat Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Clt eu p Cheap Chrap IF YOU WANT (I noil extra family Flour, White or brown sugar, hums, shoulders or sidvM, uoflou ; imperial, Young Hyson orblacK tea, buy them atMossop's cheap for cu.-ih. IF YOU WANT Tallow candles, lino or coarso Halt, Syrup or iuolnHo, cheese, dried Hppicrf or peaches, water or so cio crackers, call nt Mosnop'a where you oim buy uhetip. ('heap Cheap Cheap Cheap II' YOU WANT Cheap port lie fur M r.l n I i.i M t '""''j till un's, Srtvet winn, old Motion the,tp galiela or rye whisny, Cherry Cheap u, Cotiao brandy, buy nt ( he. i)) Musop s eheaii eush store. ip elieiip eusli store. Chfltr Cheo,, . . IF YOU WANT ', 1,1 ""i ' i runes orunca uur ' tr i ... .. , r. I I 1 . ap Clt eat, Chra, "iii. iiini'ni, cream, pecan or ground nuts, candies, Lupiorice or l.l'iuorico root, buy them at M.okhoji'm cheap nnd good. T If 'ftl T si: t -'n Cheap Cli nap Cheap Cheap Jo buy any other nrticlo cheap, be1, " , Cheap re to go to Mossop, for ho golu- r ",, Cheap clmuper for cash than any other V; . Cheap, , ferm in Clearfiold county. ;,, ChmtA November 27. IsOt. op27 i9. A ',. Approval eottulnf produee of every kind taken at tliausual tti'tritt prifKt in errhtitive for goods. BOtJCLN Tl FaToLS T(Ml SM7i:0,r0 containing 124 ncres R5 cleared nnd under good fenoJT A log house 2-' by 2(5. plank Louie Ift by 18, log barn, nuiUliv and all fiecnM4iirv nnt..l..lil. dings Ihereon. Largo Kpringand spring-house con venient to houso. The land is well watered and has sufficient wood and fonoinir timber. Th an orchard of largo grafted treoa. and a young or chard on place, all choice fruit. It is convenient for pasturing droves. ALSO, ono containing VI) a- crcs 10 cleared and under foneo bulnnnn w.,ll timbered. This land has a loir houso nnd hU .1,1a thereon. For terms auplv to Oetobor 1J. L. J. CKANS, Clearfiold. "'; Slum T.nul 1 1 1 t'..l f y!'"l' Soap, Starch, Wall Paper or U in- y,y ''l' (low Shades, Lnmpx, Lamp tubes r,!'"l' or Wicks, coal oil. tle , l'o to ( heap Mo.:,,,.'.! ! n,.,u ....... J JIPORTAJiT ANNOUXCEMETf! A' Fact Worth Kno wing ! The undersigned informs hi3 old friends and the public generally that be has just received ond o peued, at his old stand in Bradford township, a NEW AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF SEASONABLE GOODS,! consisting of Dry Goods. Hardware, Queenswaro Groceries, and all other articles usually kept in a country store, which he will dispose of at as low rates as they can be purchased in the county, and of as good quality, if not better. He respectfully solicits all to give him a call and exainino'his stock before purchasing elsewhere, and he feels certain that they will buy from him. jyl I MATTHEW FOPvCEE. CLEARFIELD HOUSE, CLEAR. FIELD, PA. The subscriber having purchased the furniture and interebt from 11. 11. Morrow, in said House, is now prepared for the reception of tran sient and permanent boarders. Every depart ment connected with his establishment will be conducted second to nono iu tho county. He res pectfully solicits a share of publio patronage. July 11, 13G0.-y. GEO. N. COLBUKN. LOOK II E IX E New Summer Goods! Aficsh arrival of Spring and Summer Goods at Occola, Clearfiold county, Pa. We have just leech ed nnd are opening a care fully selected stock of Staple and Faacy DRY GOODS AXD .NOTIONS, Groceries, Hardware, Que-enswT.re, DRUGS, OILS, PAINTS AND GLASS, Boots and Shoes (warranto!,) Hats and Caps (latest ttyle.) Stationary, wooden ware, Brooms, etc.. etc. Ee.-t Cintinati aig-ir cured hnins at 12 cents per . . i - ,. . ... puiiuu. piain nnms, excellent quality 'J cts., shoulders 7 ets., per pound. All of which will hi sold on the most reason able terms for cash or approved country pro- May 21. L-i!2. LIPP1N00TT, LONG A CO. TV O. 2. WAKE UP ! The undersigned would 1 1 retpcctfullv inform the citizen of rinnrficlrl find vicinity, that he continues to do all kinds of ijlacKsmitliing on thort notice nnd in tho rcry best style, at tho Old Shop alongside of tho Town Hall. lidge tools of all kinds made and dressed in tho best manner, and warranted to rive entiro satisfaction. The puolie will remember, that I nm 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 publio may judge of tho work for tneintioives. licmember tho ' Old Shop 7 at the iowu nan. JAMliiS HAFr.' Clearfield Pa , August 13. 1S(U. . , N. B. Any jobs that Mr. Pnssmore cannot exe cute, will be done on very 6hort notice. IIAIITSAVIOK'S DRUG STORE. Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. Constantly on hand a large and well scloetod stock of DRUGS A?ID CHEMICALS, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, And Dyo-StulTs, Puint Brushes, and Brushes of all kinds PERFUMERY AM) FAN CV ARTICLES, TOBACCO & $KUAILS, STATIONERY, Iaquoi-s for MocUcal rurpoaos, Including Brand v. Whiskey, Gin, Port, Sherry nnd Madeira Wines, Sio. T It USSES, A,Iargo sto'.'k constantly on band, of the most approved make for durability nnd comfort. Tho Doctor will personally superintend this' department of tho business. May 23, 1S02 NEW DRUG STORK Tho subscriber has opened a full and com- Elete assortment of D P U G S in tho new brick uilding which ho recently orcelod on the corner of Locust and Cherry streets, in tho Borough of Clearfield, where he will nt nil times bo happy to nt'commodato any pcrsonwho mny desire nrticles iu hi line. The business will be confine. 1 strictly to a DUUG AND PllESUUIPTlO.N BUSINESS, nnd no pains will bo spared to render satisfaction. Dr. Woods, may always bo found and consulted In the "Drugstore," wlivn not absent on profes sional business. A separate room for consulta tion is nttachoil to tho Store, whoro patiouts may bo examined privntul v. Every nrticlo usually found In such nn estab lishment will bo kept on hand, nnd sold at greatly reduced pticps. Trritis heiii'jr striefl, Cash will en able them tixillerindueeiueiitsiu the way of prices. Physicians will bo supplio I nt a suni'll percent age over cost nnd curriage. Their orders n re solici ted. Every article sold will bo pure and of tho best, quality. M. WOODS. Clearfield. Pn.. February 1H, U-ifil-tf. ...... . Sjrring Opening at i r. w. smitm & oos, Of tho latest and most fashionable a o o i s . 'IMIIST QUALITY OF PRINTS. Warranted good I1 cloth nnd fa-1 colors, f.r sale lit our former prices to wit : cents per yard. AI.o, n laro ftm-k of Pamina's nnd Zygla't. tho now raging meterials for travelling eoftumes nml promenade dresses; With a complete assortment of Ladies' Drepstrlm ininsrs, Buttons, Tnsnels. Curds. Skirt Braids, Ber lin Zephyr Worsted. Shetland Wool. Embroi dery, Silks, eto. A choice lot of trimmings for Zouave's, connisting of Gimp, Silk, Whito Bugles, Steul Bugles, Gilt Zou aves, Blark Zouaves, etc.. etc., etu. With Superior Stock of Bareges, Cords, Alpaens, Prints. Cottona.l en. Itril 1 i.i tifu Cambrics, Denims, Lawn robos. Delano Shawls, Furti. Chocks. Handkerchiefs, Stella Shawls, 11 ickory stripo, Irish Linusn, Chambrays. Twomls. Gents' Kitnurtnr Giughnm, Cord, Drills, Neck ties. Lawns, Jlep De Laincs, Black Silk luillures. Haizm-itiia 1 1 n .l L-:r ( . - - -- -. .......... t.i,,,ulc Kent v Jeans. iMozaiiil.ioiieii llnnn uiri.j Fan. Cassiinore.Laco Mitts, Doylies, Chintz. Don't loiotho OpporiunitT to Economise ! Goto II V. S. A Co's, whero you will reoeijro a superior article at asmaii a.ivanco oncost. Men Awake!! Don't throw away your means when by going to is a. a, vo a, you can get a real gooo article of a Kip Boot for $3.00. Cull and sue also our uicu'i extra heavy Plough Shoes. As Times aro Easing so are our Price. f ADIES ! LADIES !! Tveraember we are JLi selling best quality of calico at 12ieentsjper yard, cash. L1PPINCOTT, LONG & CO. May 21, .1602 Oceola Mills, Pa. LI 31 E ! L I 31 E ! I'Farmerx Lime your Lands. The subscriber would inform the farmers of Clearfiold county, that he keeps con stantly on hand "at the Jones Kiln at Tyrone a largo stock of lime, anil will furnish on contract any quantity at the terminus of the Tyrone and Philipsburg Railroad. March 19, 1SG2. WJ1. II. ROBERTSON. N. B. Lime constantjy on hand at Sandy Ridge Station, on the Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad. NEW STONE WARE MANUFACTORY . IN CLEARFIELD, PA. The undersigned takes this method of inform ing the publio that he has commenced the manu facture of Stone-WTare in the Borough of Clear field, and thst he is now prepared to supply all who may want them with Milk and Crenm Crocks, Jugs. Jars, &c, at lower prices, than they can be bought elsewhere. He solicits a share of patron age. FREDERICK LEITZINGER. Clearfield, Pa., May 25, 1359-ly. . s u. LAcritLiJi. :::::: ritAnr,ES holes. NEW WATCH & JEWELRY STORE. The undersigned having located in the bor ough of Clearfield, (at the Bhep formerly occupied by R Welch na a jewelry shop,) are prepared to do work of all kinds on the most reasonable terms. The cash will positively bo expected when the work is delivered. We are confident that wo can not be excelled bynny workmen in town orcounty. Come, one .' come all to the Sin of the IUlt IVatci. April 9,'G2-1y-pd. LAUCHLIN A- HOLES. CLEARFIELD 31USIC SCHOOL For in struction upon the Piano, Melodeon and Gui tar, and in Harmony and Singing. Terms For pupils under eix years old, S&.00, for seventy two lessons of one half hour each ; for all pupils over six years old, S 10.00, for seventy-two lessons of one hour each; upon Piano, Me lodeon. Guitar or in Harmony. Payable, one-fourth at tho beginning nnd the balance at the end of the quarter. Vocal luusio freo to all Instrumental pupils. Studied iilono. $3,00 per term. Rooms at Mr. Alexander Irwin's, (let. 1. IS0O. E. A. P. RYNDER. Teacher. T 1 1 1 T T E N ' S GOLDEN SALVE. The I f Great Progressive and Heali lleninl i . An article that presents a challenge to the world to produce in any remedy yet invented, an equal for the painless and rapid cure of external in flamatory calamities, or diseases. It is good for Painful Swellings, Sores, Ulcers, Burns, Scalds, Rheumatism, Sore throat. Bruises, Sprains, Cuts. Tumors, Erysipelas, Wnrts. Sore eyes. Boils. Chapped hands, Frosted feet. etc.. etc. Mire it a trial. Price 2o cents a box. For salo bv JACOB GOSS, in Woodward township. March 10,:G2. c HAIRS !! CHAIRS !'! CHAIRS !!!!! fiOW IS THE TIME TO BUY !! !! The undersigned hna now on hand, nt his Furni ture Rooms on Market St., Clearfield, Pa., a short distance west of Litz's foundry, a largo stock of CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS, manufactured out of the best materials, finished in a very Fuperior mnnner, and which he will sell LOW FOR CASH. His loni; experience in the bu siness makes him feel confident that his chairs are made in a substantial and workmnnlike manner, aud will stand the tost of trial. Persons wishing to purchase chairs should call at once and get uiem wniie iney can no naa at tne lowest rates Feb 27,1801. JOHN TROUTMAN. rilHE CLEARFIELD ACADE31 Y will bo JL opened for tho reception of pupils (malo and remaie; on lonaay.iMay iv, 10J. let ins, per ses sion of eleven weeks: Orthography, Reading, Writing, Primary Arith metic ana oeogrnphy, $2,o0 Higher Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geogra phy and History. S.5.00 Algebra, Geometry, Natural Philosophy, nnd liooK Keeping, 51.00 Latin and G reek languages, 50,00 t lo students desirous of acquiring a thorough English Education, nnd who wish to uualifv them selves for teachers, this institution olfers desirable advantages. No pupil received for less than half a session and no deduction except for protracted sieknoss. Tuition to be pnid nt tho close of the term. (mny30 C. B. SANDFORD, Principal X71AR3I FOR S AL E.-Tho following described firm, situated in Decatur township, Clearfield Co., Pa. two miles and a half west of Philipsburjr. on the Glen Hope road, containing one hundred and tier tit -o tie arris und allowance. There aro about eighty-five acres cleared and under u good Ftate of cultiv.tion : with a lare. well finished, frame tniik barn, a comfoitablo hewed lojr houso. nnd a well finished frame dwelling bouse nnd other out buildings erected thereon, never failing springs ot water at the buildings, and a large and well selected assortment of bearing fruit trees Tho wood laud being well timbered and under laid with a four nnd a half loot vein of stone coal The above farm affords rare inducements to pur chasers For further information enquire of R. D. SIIOWALTEU, Philipsburg. Oct. 2.?, 1 Sli 1. Bin. Centre, Co. Pa. jE W IT R31 AND N E W GOODS! JOHN & JERKED T. IRVIX. Tho undersigned give notico that on tho 13th A pril they enterod into partnership in tho mercan tile business in Curwensville. nnd thnt hereafter the business will bo conducted by them jointly un der tho nntno nnd firm of John A J F. Irvin. They inform their customers nnd tho publio in general thnt they have received from tho Fast and opened at the old stand, a largo nnd varied stock of SPRING AND SUMMER ORY-cooiis, 3Roci:km:n, queens- WARE, HARDWARE, iC, ,10., specially ndnptod to tho wants of tho community, and will sell tho same at tho lowest cash prices. Also, a largo assortment of Boots, Shoes, lints nnd Caps, of tho latest styles nnd best quality, all of which they intend Jo sell nt reasonable rates. Also, an extensive ntock of the most fashionablo ' READV-MADE CLOTHING, at priocs to suit tho fines. Now is tho timo to purchase. Call in m.il nxamino our stock before you purchase your goods, nnd wo feel confident that wo can supply you with nil kinds of goods, at ns low prices nnd on ns reasonable terms ns you can procuro them elsewhere Givo us a trial- JOHN IRVIN, May SO, 18fl0. JFRRKD F. IUVIN. N. B. Persons Indebted to tho old firm nro re quested to call and settle. mny .'III. MONEY SAVED 1 X HUH, I) IN (J ! To n vo nionoy iu build ing. nnd to put up styl ish well proportioned and substantial buildings for loss money than usual, may be done by call ing on j. n unman, Arcintect and Designer 'J boso who Intend to build either nn humble res idence, or a miigtiitlecut ball for the coin fort of life, will avo minify by taking Iho inlvioo of nn experienced Architect, making preparations in timo, nnd by obtaining the bills, drafts, estimate, nnd specifications nt tho proner time, will guard nninst empty purses before tho onmplction of tho building. Tho uudei-plgned would therefore respectfully inform tho eiti.ens of Clonrflel 1 and tho publio in tfonorul that ho in nt nil times rrunnrod toexceuto jobs, in his lino, on short notice, nnd on the most tavorablo tonus. Having made his business a regular wtudy with soveral experienced archi tects, and having also had long experience iu tho business, he flatters himself ho will honhlo todraw tbo best designs of every description of buildings, innko correct draughts of all Kinds of pntcrns, modols for patent rights, .to., Ac, nnd in givo n tiro satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronngo. Pcoplo from u distnnoo will, by sending tho di inentions of tho irround plan, with a doscrintion of tho location, scenery, and country around it, bo gratifiod with a design suitablo in stylo and order with tho location, soensry and country, and well adapted for its special purpose. No charge will be made if tho job should not bo satisfactory. Carpenters who desire to improve in the theo retical parts of their important profession may al ways receive instructions in either ot the dirteront branches of Architecture. Information can at all times bo obtained at my office, up stairs in Shaw's Row, or at George Thorn's, Clearfield, Pa. May,7,'62.-6iu. AUGUSTUS WEITMAN. , Flour! Flour!!-f.?.,:Sr?SB:2 and for sale, good family flour, at cah price, by Jan. 15. 1302. MERRELL A B1GLER. T l'nHnrc!A,otofclloicC Liquors, such J-JlCUUlo I as Brandies of various kinds, Whiskey, Gin, etc, just received and for sale by Jan. 15. 1SC2 MERRELL BIG LEU. H I Oil ? "ust rfcelvei and opened tho ;OaivlIl the best article of BURNING AND LUBRICATING OILS. Also Benzine, an nrticbi that supplants turpentine in many uses, all whinb will bo sold cheap fcr cash by MERRELL A BIG LEU. PLASTERING. Tho subscriber having lo cated himself in the Borough of Clearfield, would inform the publicthat he is prepared to do work in tho above line, from plain to ornamental of any description, in a workmanlike style." Also whitewashing and repairing done in a neat man ner, nnd on reasonable terms. April 7. 1853. EDWIN COOPER Hardware! Tho undersigned have re cently added a very ex tensive assortment to their former large stoeK of II A R D W ARE, Which they are 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 stoctv we have on hand, and therefore to their ad vantage to purchase of us. Give us a trial. Jan. 15, 18(12. MERRELL A BIGLER. Lamps! Lamps IItr'aneS. The undersigned have just received from the east an extensive and varied assortment of the best COAL OIL LAMPS, ever brought into the county, which they offer at prices, cheaper th.in tho cheapest. One advant age in buying from us is. if the burners become loose wc fasten them without charge Now is the timo to buy. We also repair lamps and put new burners on when desired. Jan. 15, 18ol. MERRELL A BIGLER. "o v Finn""11 MOLONEY & Co, J-1IIU PHILIPSBURG, PA., Would respectfully inform the citizens ot Centre and Clearfield counties, that havo just received and opened a new and very extensive stocK of TIN & COI'I'ER-WARE, - SHEETI It O X-W A 11 E, A VARIETY OF STOVES, nnd a general assortment ot articles usually kept in nn establishment of the kind, which they offer chap lor cash. Approved produce taken in pay ment nt marKet price. Jan. 15. 18(52." New Goods. Just received at the "Corner Store," Curwens ville, a new and seasonable stock of goods, wuicn win ue soiu upon reasonable terms. WM. IRVIN. Clover and timothy seed of a good quality, for salo low, by WM. IRVIN. Grain of nil kindg, bacon and lard, for al at the "corner store" by WM. IRVIN. One new two-horse wagon for sale, inquire at l,lir,,...o, ;llo r,t wt I IM i v One pnir of good heavy oxen for sale by March 1262, WM. IRVIN. A Now Lot of Goods. rilllE UNDERSIGNED having taken the stocK J. of merchandize of tho late firm of Patton. Ripple & Co., have just added a fresh supply of SEASON A RLE GOODS, comprising Groceries, Drags, Queenswaro, Boots aud Shoes, Clothing, Muslins, Do Laines Prints, Snttinels, Flannels, etc,, which they offer at low prices TOR CASH OR READY PAY. Grain, PorK, Shingles and Boards, taicen in ex change tor goods. e respectfuliy asa a share or patronage, call nnd examine our stocK. Curwensville, Dee. 11. HIPPLE A FAUST. N R. The accounts of Pntton, Hipplo A Co., are in our hands, nnd we hereby notify persons hav ing unsettled accounts, toeall and settle the same ns we desire to have tho boons closed. December 11, 1801. RIPPLE A FAUST. PUMITTJEE ROOMS!! Banner & Barrett, Respectfully announco to the public that they have completed nnd nrc now occupying their new FURN ITURE WARE-ROOMS, fronting on the Market lot and nearly opposite the Court House. Cabinet inakina will bo carried on in Ihe upper story of the same buildiug. in all its different branches. Alt kinds of furniture will be kept constantly on hand, nnd sold cheap for Cash, or exchanged for country produce or lum ber to suit tho business Their stock will consist of PARLOR. ROCKING AND ARM CHAIRS SPRING SEATS, CAIN BOTTOMS. Ac. Parlor, Sofa. Centre, Card. Dining, Extension aud Breakfast J ables Sofas of all Kinds, Varieties aud Patterns. Bureaus, Sideboards, Book Cases, Wardrobes, Ao. Bedsteads Jenny Lind, High Poits, Cottaje, French Posts, Ao. Mattrasses Hair. Hair (op, Cotton top, and Corn husk, of tho best materials. Looking Glasses of all sorts and sizes. Also glus ses for old frames. Also, What-nots, Wash-stands, Work-stands; Hat-racks, Ao. COFFIN'S mndo to order on short notico, and Ilcarso furnished. Poplar, Cherry, Maple and Lin wood Lumber taken in exchange for work. Oct. 23, IStU. Furniture ! Furniture !! JOHN (HJKL1CM, Desires to Inform bis old friends and customers that, having enlarged his shop nnd increased his facilities for mniiul'acturing, ho Is now prepared to make to order audi furniture as may bo dosir cd, in good stylo'aud at cheap rates for cash. Ho mostly has on hiw l .it his "Fin nituro Rooms," a varied assortment of furniture, among which is, miRi:.rs and sideroards, Waril robes and Book-eases; Centre, Sofa, Parlor, Breakfast ;u d Dining extension Tables. Common, Frcmeh-posts, Cottage, Jen- SOFAS'OP A 1.1. KINDS. WUUIC-STANDS.' HAT R A CIvS,' W A S 1 1 -STAN DS, Ac. IloekinaiulArmOliairs, rpring-sear, uain-ruuiom. una I'arlor thaira ; And common and other Chairs. T. n n ir t w f. . a t. a rq-ciq - . JM . W JJ K, Of every description on hand, and new fflasos for ..1.1 1 ' . . um immuR, viiieu win oe put in ou very reasonable terms, on short notice. Ho also keep on hand, or furnishes to order. Hair, f U ...... II-! I , . .. " vui u-im.-h, iimr ami motion lop aiaiiressps. COFFINS, OE EVERY KIND, Mad to order, and funerals attended with a Hoarse, whenever desirable. Also, Houso painting done to order. Tho above, and many other articles are furnished iu tuauriucii uuunp ell v a p it or exenangeu rer ap proved country produce Cherry, Maple. Poplar, Lin-wood nml oilier l.nmbnr nitnV.ln v. 1. A - u . ... i.j VE hum lies, taken ia exchange for furniture. Remember (he ulinri ia nn Maru-A rt..- - -1 ... " . . ...... n v Ii OlftWU, v icai" field, and nearly opposite the "Old Jew Store." Ik I J I J ii i . . . . .. . iwouiynr 1, imi JU11JN UlifcLlUli. 71LOtTR-A good article tor sale at the storeof L1 Ijaoie WM. F. 1KWIN. Clearfield. TWENTY-FIVE HUNDRED ACKEs OF LAND AT PRIVATE SALE.-,?,! to the mouth of the Moshannon. An elizafcl. property; on reasonable terms. Inquire of H. BUCIIER SWOOPS Decl9-tf. Attorney at Law; Clearfield, P TIN WARE AT REDUCED PRICES ! LYMAN GILBERT, Market street, Harrisburg, pa Offers for salo tho largest stock of Tin ands"h. Ironware in Harrisburg, at low price a! constantly on hand a general assortment of th. best pattern of Stoves for cooking and wsrmin rooms. Also agent for tho sale of Sanford-. entPartablo Heater. p1- Storo keepers will Bud it greatly to their in terest to purchase their supplies from me . July 2. 1862-2m-pd. ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, THK n7 REMEDY FOR RIIEl'.M ATLSM, A NEW REMEDY 1 A CERTAIN REMEDY, j roB ACUTE RHEUMATISM CHRONIC RHEUMATISM RHEUMATISM OF EVERY KIND No Matter How Stumor. How Loso Staii Proptlasiis k pVmL CoNyi tR ,t, ) MILL Cms IT. What it has done. It will J0 again. Doctors read. Doctors exaxik, Doctors tkt it The best testimony. Best Medical Authority Doctors know it, J'atientsLctievc it, Tried T' PenrsylvaniaHoapital. (From Official Hospital Ksports ) Mat 19, 1S60. Ellen S... at. 2S, single. nevr was very strong. Two years ago she had an it tack of acute rheumatism, from which she waseon fined to her bed for two weeks, and subsequently from a relapse for four more. She has been wfl since then till last Saturday; while engaged ia house cleaning, she took cold, had pain in her back felt cold, but hai no decided chill. Two u!V later her ankles began to swell which was fjjjoi. td by swelling of tho knee joints and of the hn)j," the has dull pain in hershoulders. nud lur knuck les are very tender, red and painful ; buih hnnii are affected, but the right is the most eo. Tti, then, is a ease of acute rheum atbm. or. as it ii now fa.-hionahly called, rheumatic fever. It in a well marked typical cae. We will carefully watch tii' case, and from time to time call your attention lo the various symptoms which pre.er.t tJieniiclvbi. My chief object in bringing her before you now ia to call your attention to a remedy which has re cently been recommended in the treatment of ihea-luatisni.- 1 mean propylamine. Dr. Awenarins of St. Petersburg, recommends it in thn highest termt haring derived great benefit from its use in Z'4 cases which came under his care. Various oom mendakory testimonials respecting it have appear ed in our journals, and I propose giving it auothsr trial. I must confess 1 am always incredulous as to the worth of new remedies, which are vaunted as specifics ; but this comes to us recommended so niginy, mat we are bound to give it a trial. SAME CASE FOUR DAYS LATER ? Mat 23,1860. I wi 1 now exhibit to you th pa tient for whom I preshribed Propylamine, and who was then laboring under an attack of asuu rheumatism. She ha steadily taken it in dons of three grains, every two hour, (intoruilttinu it at night). The day after you saw her, I fouud ber much more comfortable, belter than ke expected to be for a week or more, judging from hr othr attack. (The patient now walked into the room.) The improvement has steadily pro;reiud. aod you cannot fail to notice a marked change in the appearance of ber joints, which are now nearlyof their natural size. Thus far our ex peri meat would have soemed very successful ; but gentlemen we must wait a littlo while before we can give a de cided opinion as to what is to be the result. THREE DAYS LATER!! M.vv 2G.1SG0. This is the case of acute rbenin tism treated with propylamine, the first of Giom t which I railed your attention at our last otini. She is still very comfortable, and is now taking three gratns thrice daily. I n this caso it has seemed to be followed by very satisfactory results. The second case to wbiaa your attention wn called at our lust lecture, ha also continued to do well. I will now bring -fore you a very characteristic case of acute inatism, and if the result b esatinfaotury. as good jurymen . tee shot I justly render uur in fa voi of propylamine . lie is a seaman, rot. 2't. who was admitted a few days ago. Has had occasional rheumatic pain, but not so as to keep his bed. until eight days agu. The pains began in h'u right kneo, Hubstquenllv affected the left kneo. and later tho joints of tt upper extremities. Thee joints aro all swollen, tense and tender. His tongue ii furred ; hijikia at present, dry, though there has been much swat iur. llispul.cis full and strong, and about 90. lie has now used propylamine twenty-four boon. This gentlemen is what may be called a strictly typical case ot acute rheumatism. There was ex posure to cold and wet. and this exposure is fol lowed by a feeling of colunesd. svvere articular pain, beginning, as it usually does, in the lower joints There is fever and ihe profuse sweating, sogenerallyatteniant on acute rheumatism. I did not bring this patient before you with tb intention of givingyou a lecture or all the point connected with rheumatism, but lo again gire a trial to tho new remedy wo are testing, and to ex hibit to you this typical cane, as I have called it, than which there could not be a fairer opportunity for testing the medicine in question. W are,, therefore, avoiding the use of all other medicin, even anodynes, that there may bo no misgivingi as to which was the efficient remedy. You shall sec the caso in a future clinic. THE RESULT. A FAVORABLE VERDICT. Jcxk IStiO. The next of our canvalexcent is theciiso or,acute rheumatism be fore you at our clin ic of May 2Gth. which I then called a typical cane, and which it was remarked wasa fair opportu city for testing the worth of our now remedy. It waa therefore steadily given in throe grain doc every two hours for four days. The r atient lias got along very nicely, and is now able to walk about aa yos see. 1 do not hesitate to say that I have never ee as severe a case of tirntt rhen ntatisinso soon restor ed to health, as this man hits hern, and without be in prrmrel to decide positively as to the value of the rrmedy ire hove used, I fed tiotiiid to state that iu the rases in srhich tve have tried the chloride t It opylami ne. the patients have gained their healtk much earlier than under tin treatment ordinanlf pursued. I wish, gentlemen, you would yoor selves try it, and report the results. For a full report of which the above i seen densed extract, see the Philadelphia MediS'tland 8ii?iciil Reporter. It is a report alter a fair trial by the best medical authority iu this country. d makes it unnecessary tojgive numerous certifi' from astonished doctors and rejoicing pationta. A Si'f.koy Cme. An Effecti al Ciric, Tub Samb Rksult 1 Kvr.nr Cask, Wmcr.vr. Tim, Whichever Tried. What it iias pose, It Will Do A;ais. Rullocic A Crenshaw a firm well nown to mod medical men, by whom the Elixir Propyl"!'" has been introduced, have sold to us the eiclui right to manufacture it according to the original rccipo. nud wo havo made arrangements of 'oca magnitude as to cnablo us to seuttor it broadcast amongst suffering humanity. A WORD TO DOCTORS. If you prefer to uso the name remedy in another form, wo invite your attention to the Pt R Crti tamzki) Propylamine, Plkk Propylamine Liy' if. Pure Propylamine Concentrate!, Pi se Iopipe Propylamine, of which we are the sole uiaouf turera. fWe claim no other virtue for the Elij' Propylamine than is contained in Pure Cryit ized Chloride of Propylamine. Tiif. Elixir is more convenient, asp a'.t heady for immediate use, and mat be task according to direction!, by any one, r every one. who has rbel'b atism or ast el""- SOLD AT 75 CTS. A EOTTLE. Orrfera maw ha tt,l,l rxl to" Provitamin M"' vfastttring Co., Office, Room No. 4, S. W Cora Fourth and Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia. Or to either of the following Wholeaale A ro Bullock A Crenshaw ; French, Richards f John M. Miris A Co., Geo. V. M etbereii Peter T. Wright A Co., Zeigler t omitn.i " ns Perot Co , roiuaeipnia. lo , -