La THE JOUMAL. CLEARFIELD, FA., OCT'R 1, 1862. Time of Cari leaving Tyrone Station. nTiri trough Exp. last tram, W.y tram. Trough Exp put train, Mail tmi 8.40 p m. ' 9.07 p.m. ' 9.50 p.m I. ' a.m. 7.45 a.m. 10.60 a.m. : : : : : s 8.18 .m. 11.40 a.m. Z.iz a.m. 9.13 a.m. 1.20 p.m. 7.50 a m. 8.05 p.m. 6.45 p.m. 7.18 a.m. ' 8.01 p.m. 8.28 a.m. 8.58 p.m. 5.08 p.m. 1.20 p.m Way tr". 313 p.m. 2.30 p.m. Tbslast Ha does not atop between Huntingdon tttvoP"- Ekoch Lewis, Oen'l Snpt. Gui. Several persons having written to . nqiiiring if we would take wheat in pay meat ol accounts due us 1 We answer, yes. And ire "ill further say, that we will Uke Wheat, rye, corn and buckwheat in payment vf old sccountsor on new subscriptions. Grain cn be left at L. R. Heed's mill, immediately abore Clearfle'ld borough. . . Jobs Faheiba, the well known Furrier, of 718 Arch Street, Phil's, announces, jib is his usual custom, the opening of a large and beau tiful stock ol Furs for Ladies' and Childrens' Wear. Read the inducements he offers in his advertisement in this issue. .- Retcbxeo Home. Captain E. A. Irvin, we learn, reached home one day last week. He is suffering from a wound in the neck, received in one of the battles in Maryland. He was struck by a bullet, when in advance of his company, waving bis sword and urging his men to the charge. Notice We have been requested to state that a number of the men belonging to Cap Uii Z. C. M'Cullough'c company sent borne their clothing trora Harrisburgh. packed in a ox. The friends of the soldiers are request d to call at Graham, Boynton 8c Go's Store and take away such of the articles as they are entitled to receive. Cocbt Pkoceedisgs. We give a full synop sis of the doings of Court, this week. The most interesting feature of the prooceedings is the application for order of Court to have the Relief Board meet. The Commissioners, (by their counsel, W. A. Wallace, Esq.) res ponded, and after due consideration the Court issued the decree applied for. Read the pro ceedings, as they are full of interest. Death Waa slaughtered on the late bat tle-field. Ant Ietaru Creek, Maryland, on the 17th of September, 1862, Joseph Parrish Bspomaix, aged 25 years, 8 months and 13 days eldest son of Jpsae Broomall of Clear field county. This young roan was a member of the Buck tails, aud one of the bravest of the brave in bis endeavors to crush out the most in. glorious and unholy rebellion that ever afflict ed any nation on the face ot God's earth. The Draft. By authority of the Governor of this Commonwealth, the draft has been pesponed until Thursday the 16th of October, 1862. Applications for exemptions, of per suns who msy have been in the service of I lie State, and who have not already bad the epportunity to attend such appeal, will be heard on Monday and Tuesday, the 13th and 14th days of October instant, at the Court House in Clearfield borough. Oct. 1. Ellis Jrwix, Comm'r. asotiier soldier uead I tie mortal re mains of Ellis I. Hooter, reached this place on Saturday evening ho having died at Ty rone on Friday. The funeral took place on Sunday from the house of Judge Leonard. Rev. Galloway preached a sermon on the oc casion in the Presbyterian Church, from whence the rorauins were followed to the Cen tre Church burying ground by a large con course ot relatives and neighbors. ' The pro cession was preceded by the "Clearfield Saxe Horn Band," of which Ellis was formerly a member. Peace to his remains. " The 'Chubcb-ooisj Bell. Arrangements have been made to have the Court House Bell rang hereafter for Preaching, Sunday Schools and Prayer meetings, by the several churches in this place. Below we give the hours at which the bell will ring, for the objects nanvd : At 15 tninntes before 9 o'clock, on SunU ' morning, for Sunday Schools. At 10J sud 11 o'clock, on Sunday morning, lor preaching in the several churches. At 15 minutes before 3 o'clock, In the after noon, for Presbyterian Sunday School. At 6J and 7 o'clock, on Sunday evening, for preaching in the several churches. At 15 minutes before 7, on Wednesday eve "g, for Presbyterian Prayer-meeting. At 15 minutes before 7, on Thursday eve ning, fr Methodist Prayer meeting. CrawEitsvrLM, September 26th, 1862. M- S. J. Bow, Editor of tht Raftsman's Journal .Sir s You will please publish the following appointments for the 19th Collec tion Districts, with their Divisions t i k .-j Clearfield Co., Pa , Wm. J. Hemp ". P. O. address, Clearfield, Pa. So. 2 Jefferson and Forest Co's, D.C. Gil Jeple. Punxsutawney, Jeflerson Co., Pa. JXo. S. Els Countv, Robt. Rothrockl Cal donia, Elx county, Pa. tfo. 4 M'Kean and Cameron Co's, Sylva ui Holmes. Bndiord. M'Kean Co., Pa. . .. . Ao- 5 Part of Warren County, comprising ne townfchips of Freehold, Sugar Grove, Far ningion, Pine Grove, Columbus borough and -olumbus township, William O. Blodget. . Su ar Grove, Warren county, Pa. .nN?' 6-"prt of Warren County, comprising H the county except the townships, e., -ve named (wnicb compitse the 5th district), yj. Shearman. Klnzua, Warren co., Pa. .. u 7' Erio Citv nd Mill-creek township Erie co., Pa., Wilson King. Erie, P. - No. 8. All that part of Erie county, which ' outside of Erie City and Millcreek town P, and on the Eastern aide of the Erie and waterford turnpike, including the borough of watertord, Joseph Sill. Erie, Pa. - i.!L0; V An that P" of Ert oooty, which anS wi9 of Er, C,t Millcreek township anrf S'terford boroofh. 1 West of the Erie Wsterford turnpike,. C. Wjweler. ; Gi nt, Erie county. Pa. DajrrEt Li'xaosroa, om. i. Aisessor 19tb District. Clothhto. Reizenstein Bro's & Co.r have received a large stock of Fall : and Winter Clothing, which they are selling at the most reasonable rates. Call and examine their stock, and judge for yourselves.' Read their advertisement in another column. COURT PROCEEDINGS SEPT. TEBM, 1862. : Argument List. - r. Thompson Reed vs. Jos. Shaw and Zach. Ogden. Rule to show cause why a new trial should not be granted by the Court. Sept. 23,1862 Rule granted. ' Jacob Graham vs. John Leonard. Certio rari by Defendant. Sept. 23, 1862 Judg ment reversed. - , Com. vs. George B. Logan. Exceptions to bill of costs. Sept. 23, 1862 It appearing to tbe Court that the exceptions are confined to the charges of George C. Passmore and Jas. Hail, 'as witnesses, each $9 ; it is ordered that tbe residue of tbe bill be paid and tb e case continued so far as covers the items embraced by the exceptions. : Fry & Carson vs. Robert and John Leon ard. Show cause. Sept. 23, 1862 Rule granted to show canse why the Judgment should not be opened as to John Leonard; the lien of the judgment and proceedings on the sci. fa. not to be affected thereby, but the pro ceedings on the sci. fa. suspended until this rule shall be disposed of. McNanghton vs. Carson. Like case as a hove, and similar older. ' ' : 1 Peter Emerick vs. H. Goodlander. Rule to show cause why Plaintiff should not give security, he living out of tbe State. Rule made absolute. Joseph Emerick vs. David Welty. .Same as above. Bonds in each case, filed and approv ed by the Court. ' W. Sbimmel vs. D. M. Bilger and John J. Miller. Certiorari. Proceedings . approved and judgment affirmed. John S. Gearhart vs. Samuel Woolheaten. Rule to show cause wby award should not be set aside, making each party pay his own costs. Court order judgment to be entered with full costs for Plaintiff. . In Re of the Incorporation of the Salem Lu theran Church of Brady. Exception to bill of costs. Sept. 23, 1862 Exceptions overruled and bill of t osts approved. ' ; Joshua Armstrong vs. Overseers of Pike township. Exceptions to award, by Plaintiff, on account of interest of R. McNaul. Sept. 23, 1862 It appearing to the Court that Robt. McNaul was not an Overseer of the Poor of Pike township, at the time of tbe trial, the exceptions are overruled. By the Court. Applica'ion for a Writ of Mandamus. Petition of Hannah C. Mams. To the Honorable the Judges of tho Court of Common Pleas of Clearfield County: ' Tbe petition of Hannah Mains respectfully represents, that her husband Jonas Mains en listed in the service of the United States, and is now in the army, that she has a claim for relief under the Act of Assembly in such cases made and provided ; but, a-i she is in formed and believes the officers, viz : the As sociate Judges and Commissioners, designa ted in tbe said Act of Assembly as a Relief Board, have never met as they are required to do by the said Act of Assembly therefore she prays your honor that a rule may be grant ed upon the said Judges and Commissioners w snow cause wny iney suouia not meet as such Relict Board, under tbe Act of Assembly. And she will pray, &c. Hannah C. Mai. . (; f Answer of Commissioners.: ) . ' To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Clearfield County t The answer and return of Jacob Kiintz and Samuel C. Thompson, Commissioners of the County of Clearfield, to the petition of Han nah C Mains, Hnm'dy sheweth; That they are desirous to obey the laws of the land, but are not advised that tbe levying of a tax, and meeting as a Relief Board under the provisions of the Act of 1861, were com palsory duties upon them ; but believed, and still do believe and insist, that the imposition of a relief tax upon the people of the county, was optional with tbem, and left to their sound discretion, but would have not hesita ted to lay and collect such tax to appropriate to all meritorious cases, in the county, but for reasons peculiar to tbe situation of tbe fi nancial matters of tbe county, among which is the fact that a heavy load of debt and griev ous taxation are just now imposed upon the people of the county, by reason of the erec tion of a new Court Hous i that in the past year the people of tbn county have subscribed large amount of money to a relief fund, to wit : the sum ot 53,500, or there ibouta, wbich moneys have been disbursed by a committee of citizens to all worthy .objects these mon eys bave not all been expended in relief dona tions, and that but two applications have been made to tbe Board of Commissioners for a re lief out of the county funds that those cases were relieved out of the private means of cit izens and your respondents. v' Wherefore, they pray that no compulsory order be issued against tbem. And they will Iray,&c. Samuel C. Thompson, I ' Jacob Kcwtz, ) Sept. 23, 1862. We unite in the foregoing answer of the Commissioners, and pray that no decree may be awarded. J-. John D. Thompson, I Associate ' ' James Bloom, . . J Judges.' Order of Court. ! In tbe matter of ' the Petition of Hannah Mains, for a writ of Mandamus to the Board of Relief of Clearfield county. And now, tbe 23d of Sept. 1862, tbe respon dents having appeared to the rnle and put in their answer to the petition forthwith, and the facta stated in . tbe petition not having been denied: after hearing, it is ordered that tbe persona composing' the Board of Relief of Clearfield county, vie: Samuel C. Thompson sod Jacob Kuntz, tbe surviving Commission era, and John D. Thompson and James Bloom, the Associate Judges of said county, do meet monthly, or as often as tbey find neceaaary , at tot office of the Commissioners, and upon rea sonable claim or suggestion, furnish such a mount of support, or relier, in nuch individu al case s they may deem suitable and proper for the families, or for persons resident in said county, in any degree dependent upon such volunteers as have been enrolled and mustered , into service from the - said coanty, underxorder from tbe Governor of the Com monwealth, during' the. "existence oi the pres ent exigencies of the Government; in accord ance with the requirements, direction and pro visions of the 14th section of the Act of the 15th of May, A. D. 1861 y and this they, are hereby, commanded to do.; By tbe Court " Samuel Linh, Pres't Judge. ' ' Road Matters ' ' Confirmed Absolute. A road leading from turnpike at or near the farm of John Smith to Henry Wingerts. ' ,'... A road from near the house of G. P. Gue lich to the saw mill ot John M'Pberson on Montgomery creek. To alter and create a road leading from John B. Xagie's dwelling to the Catholic church in Penn township. - V, A road to lead from Henry Wingerts in Bra dy township to Anderson creek. To review and vacate a road from Robin sons mill to the Pbilipsbnrg road in Guelich township.' ' ' ' ' ' '' ' " -' -?- In the matter of tbe erection of a new town ship out of parts of Brady and Bell townships the viewers reported adversely. '. Report ap proved. Confibmed ni si. A road from James John stons saw mill to Punxsutawney Pike.. ; ' ' To vacate a road leading from Chas. Clea vers to Cream Hill turnpike near Sam'l Irvins. To view road to lead from Sam'l Jenkins in Bell township to intersect the Wiley road at or near Geo. Tubb's in Ferguson township To vacate that part of the old road leading from the Glen Hope and Packersville turnpike running eastward to the old Haney road. To view a road to lead from the Erie turn pike near Bridgeport to the corner of Job Way's farm. To view a private road to lead from the house of John Bloom to Clearfield Bridge. To view a Bridge site across Mosbannon creek where the State road crosses , the Mo- shannon creek between Kylertown in Clear field county and Moshannon town in Centre county. ; : To view road from Glen Hope turnpike to near Fcnton & Spencers saw mill in Penn township. To view road from Wm. T. Thorpe's to Camp Smith in Brady township. Continued. To view road to lead from the river near Wm. T. Thorps to Smith's Camp in Bell township. To view a road to lead from public road near Henry Reams to James Johnson's in Penn township. ' ' ' ' ' ' To view . av road to lead from - Lamborn's bridge to Bets's little saw mill Ordered to view a new township out of parts of Brady, Bell and Penn townships. Petitions. For a road to lead from Plank bridge on road from Holts to Grahamton to intersect tbe cross-cut turn-pine near Enoch Gray's lot. Viewers, C. Alport, Frank Pierce, Jacob Ilubler. To vacate road in Covington township from old Clearfield road to Sandy Road near Sol Borders. Wiewers, P. Lamb, J. J. Picard, Julian Wollirer. , - To view privato road from A. Lansberry's to tbe nearest point on the Lamm road. View ers, P, Lamm, Clarke Dale, Moses Evans. . For road from Snow Shoe and Packer7ille turnpike, 2 ' miles west of Horn's shanty, to near Sinnemahoning road below Reed aDd Weaver's shanty, by or near, the-valley of Moose creek. Viewers, J. B. Grabam, G. L. Reed, R. Shaw Sr. Review of road from turnpike at or near J. R. Reed's to Taylor Rowles. Viewers, Wm. D. Bigler, Taylor Rowles, E'i Bloom. - Petition of J of the citizens of Goshen township to change place of holding election. An election ordered to be held on the 2d Tuesday of October, in reference to making the change. ' -: Petition for appointment of overseers of Jor dan township, and H. Swan and D. W. Wise appointed overseers. ? Referred Back. Road leading from Cur wensville to Cuplers saw mill. ; . ; Review of first mile of a road leading from Clark 'a cross roads to near H. Marshalls in Brady township. , . : ,; ,' View a road to lead from a point on Dan ver's road near the Catholic church to A. J. Murphy's improvement in Peun township., ' ' To review a road leading from New Mill port to Top Road Hill at tbe old State road. Internal Revenue. Below we give a let ter of instructions in relerence to the purchase of "Internal Revenue Stamps"! ' , Office of Internal Revenue, Sept'r 17tb, 1862. Revenue stamps may be ordered irom this office In quantities to suit the purchasers. Orders should cover remittances of Treasury Notes, or an origical certificate of a United States Assistant Treasurer, or designated de pository, ot a deposit made for the purchase of stamps. -The following commission paya ble in stamp, will be allowed ; On purchases of $50 or more, 2 per centum ; on $100, 3 per cent. ; on $500, 4 per cent. ; on $1,000, 5 per cent. In sending orders for stamps it should be remembered that every stamp expresses upon its face its kind as well as its denomina tion, and that each stamp must be used for the purpose thus specified, and for no other. For instance t check stamps must be nsed for checks alone ; contract stamps only for con tracts, &c, &c. ' Revenue stamps will be rea dy for delivery, on tbe 22d instant. Every correspondent is requested to give the Sute, as well aa town and county, of bia residence. If not otherwise instructed, tbe stamps will be transmitted by mail.. . . Geo. S. Boutwell, Commissioner, F OR SALE Several first rate wagons, by . PROCLAMATION FROM THE PRESIDENT. - Whereas, It has become necessary to call, into service not only volonteers but also por tions of the militia of the states, by draft, In order to suppress the insurrection existing in tbe United States, and disloyal parties are not adequately restrained, by the ordinary pro cesses of law, from hindering this measure, and from giving aid and comfort, in various ways, to the insurrection : i : Now Therefore, Be It Ordered : . Firt, That during the existing insurrection, and aa a necessary measure for suppressing tbe same, that all rebels and insurgents, their aid ers and abettors, within the United Stales, and all persons discouraging volunteer enlistments, resisting the militia drafts, or guilty of dis loyal parties, ' affording "aid and comfort to the rebellion against tbe authority of the United States, shall be subject to martial law, and liable to trial and punishment by courts martial or military commission. Second, That the writ of habeas corpus is sus pended in respect to all persons arrested, or who are now or may .hereafter, during the re bellion, be imprisoned in any tort, camp, arsi- nal, military prison,,or other place of confine ment Dy any military authority, or by the sen tence of any court-martial or military commis sion. ; - S -, ; f r i f J r j In witness whereof, I have' hereunto set ray band, and caused the 'seal -of the JJnited : -! States to be affixed. ' l. s. ' Abraham Lincoln. Done at the city of "Washington this the twenty-fourth day of Septmber, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, and of the Independence of the UuitedStates the eighty-seventh. ; . C By the Pres't : Wm H Seward, Sec 'y of State " WANTED. AlUinds of grain will betaken in payment of debts due me. for.which the highest ruarXet prices will be given. Dee. U. 1861. JAMES B GRAHAM. STRAY KD Strayed away from the subscri ber residing in Morris township, about the 10th August last, one pair moiley oxen about 4 years old color, red with white faces; one has a white spot on side well matched. Any information of their whereabouts will be gratefully acknowledg by JOSEPH SNYDER. Sept. 31862-3tp. near Kylertown. ESTR A Y. Came trespassing on the premises of the subscriber residing in Lawrence town ship, 4 barrow hogs two about 14 months old and all white the other two about 18 months old. one all white, the other has black sdoIs on hack and sides ; the owner is requested to come forward, prove piopeny. pay cn urges, ana take them away 1 I,, L.J. I f . , . ,. . wr mcjr win u uiaposei oi as we raw directs. Sept-3, 1862. G PHILIP GUELICH. Sugar ! Sugar ! Sugar ! Jl'ST RECEIVED 10,000 POUNDS ASSORTED SUGAR, AT THE OLD PRICES, AT SHE CHEAP CASH . STORE OF R. M0SS0P. CLEARFIELD, PA. TIN WARE AT REDUCED PRICES! '. LYMAN GILBERT, ' , Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. Offers for sale the largest stock of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware in Harruburg, at low prices. Also constantly cn hand a general assortment of tbe best pattern of Stoves for cooking and warming rooms. , Also agent for tbe sale ot Saniord's patr ent rartame neater. " ' Store keepers will find it greatly to their in terest to purchase their supplies from me. July 2. 1862-2m-pd. CHAIRS !! CHAIRS!!! CHAIRS!!!! ' MOW IS THE TIME TO BTTY !! Z ' The undersigned has now on hand, at his Furni ture Rooms on Market St., Clearfield. Pa., a short distance west of Lite's foundry, a large slock of CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS, manufactured out of the beet materials, finished in a very superior manner, and which he will sell L.UVV rUK UAM1. His long experience in the bu siness makes him feel confident that his chairs are made in a substantial and workmanlike manner. and will stand the test of trial. Persons wishing to purchase chairs should call at once and get mem wnue tbey can be bad at the lowest rates. Feb 27, 1861. JOHN TROUTMAN. JEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS! .1 1 JOHH & JEERED F. IRVIN. Ci The undersigned give notice that on the 13th A pril they enterod into partnership in the mercan tile business in Curwensville. and that hereafter the business will be conducted by them jointly un der the name and firm of John A J F. Irvin. They inform their customers and the publie in general that tbey bave received from the East and opened at the old stand, a large and varied stock of SPRING AND SUMMER DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENS- WAKE, HARDWARE, AC., AC, i .. specially adapted to the wants of the community, and will sell the same at the lowest cash prices. Also, a large assortment of Boots. Shoes, Hats and Caps, of tbe latest styles and best quality, all of which they intend to sell at reasonable rates. Also, an extensive stock of the most fashionable READY-MADE CLOTHING, " at prices to suit the t!mes. ' Now is the time to purchase. Call in anil examine our stock before you purchase your , goods, and we feel confident that we can supply you with all kinds of goods, at as low prices and on as reasonable terms as you can procure them elsewhere; Give us a trial-.; 1 ' . . - in via.' ' May 30.1860. " JERRED F IRVIN. N. B. Persons indebted to the old firm 'are re quested to call and settle. " may 30. MONEY SAVED IN BUILDING ! To save money in building, and to put up styl ish well proportioned and substantial buildings for less money than usual, may be done by call ing on A. Weitman, Arcmtect and Designer ' ; Those who intend to build either an humble res idence, or a magniiioent hall for the comfort ot life, will save money by taking the advice of an experienced Architect, making preparations in tims, and by obtaining the bills, drafts, estimates, and specifications at the proper time, will guard against empty purses before the completion of the outiaing. ..... Tbe undergiened would therefore respectfully inform the citizens of Clearfield and the publio in general that he is at all times prepared to execute jobs, in his line, on short notice, and on the most favorable terms. Having made his business a regular study with several experienced archi tects, and having also had long experience in the business, he flatters himself he will be able todraw the beat designs of every description of buildings, make correct draughts of all Kinds of paterns, models for patent rights, Ac, Ac., and to give en tire satisfaction to . all who may favor him with their patronage. reopie from a distance will, by sending the di- mentions of the ground plan, with a description of tne location, scenery, and country around it, be gratified with a design suitable in style and order witn tbe location, seenery and eon n try, and well adapted for its special purpose.. No charge will be made if the job should not be satistactory. Carpenters who desire to improve in the theo retical parts of their important profession may al ways receive instructions in either of tbe diuerent branobes of Architecture. Information ean at all times be obtained at my office, np stairs in Shaw's Row, or at George Thorn's, Clearfield, Pa. - Msy,7,'62.-6ni, AUGUSTUS WEITMAN. . 4 DaiTNrSTRATOR'S NOTICE, Notice X is hereby given' that Letters of Administra tion bave been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Wm Pennington, lat of the United States Army, deo'd. AU persons- indebted to said estate are requested to make payment without delay, and those bating claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settle meat. WILLIAM FEATH, Aug. 13, 1862 . -.-'- Administrator. EXECUTORS NOTICE Notice is here by given that Letters Testamentary have been granted to the undersigned on the estate of James Thompson, late of Chest township, deo'd. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment without delay, and those hav ing claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement to r WM. FEATH. Burnside township, . JAMES MofiWEN, ' Aug. 13, 1862. -" - - Execarors. A DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Notice X. is hereby given that Letters of Administra tion have been granted to the undersigned, on the estate of Benjamin Tingling, Esq.- late of Burnside township, dee'd. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims against tbe same will present them duly authenticated for settlement to WM. FEATH, Burnside townshih, JOHN TINGLING, Aug. 13, 1362. , Administrators. Grocery Store, In the N. E. corner of tbe Conrad nouse, PIIILLIPSBURG, PA. The undersigned, having purchased the gro cery establishment of -J. H.Galer. would inform the citizens of Pbillipsburg and vicirity, that she has on hand a large stock of Groceries, such as flour,, bacon, molasses, sugar, tea, coffee, rice, pepa per, cinnamon, carbon oil, tobacco, cigars, and other articles kept in a store of this kind, jail of which will bo sold cheap for cash. June 18, 1862 -pd. . . MART GALER. New Goods. Just received at the "Corner Store," Curwens ville, a new and seasonable stock of goods, which will be sold upon reasonable terms. WM. IRVIN. Clover and timothy seed of a good quality, for sale low, by WM. IRVIN. Grain ol all kinds, bacon and lard, for sale at the "corner store" by WM. IRVIN. One new two-horse wagon for sale, inquire at Curwensville. of - WM.IKWS. One pair of good heavy oxen for sale bv March 12,'82I WM. IRVIN rtEXERAL ELECTION PROCLAIM A U TION. Whereas, by an Act of the Genera Assembly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsvlvania entitled "An act to regulate the General Election wi'hin this Commonwealth,'' it is enjoined on the cnerins ot tne several counties to give, public no tice of such election, the places where, to be held and tbe officers to be elected ; Tuf.refobe, I, ED WARD PERKS, High Sheriff of Clearfield co., do hereby give publie notice to the Electors of the county of Clearfield, that a GENERAL ELECTION will be held en the Secoiul Tuesday of October next, (being tbe FOURTEENTH day of tha month) at tbe several election districts in said county, at wnicn time and place tbe qualined voters will vote For One person for Auditor General of this Com monwealth.' - - .- - For One person for Surveyor General of this Com monwealth. - - - , . . - For One person to represent the counties of Cam- ; eron, Ulearncld, i.IK, trie, rorest. Jefferson, jncKeati and warren, in tbe House of Repre sentatives of the United States. For One person to represent the counties of Blair. Cambria and Clearfield in the Senate of this Commonwealth. For Two persons to represent the counties of Clear field. Elk. Jefferson and McKean, in the House of Representatives of this Commonwealth. For One person for the office of Prothonotary, Ac, oi uiearneid eounry. For One person for the office of Register and Re - corder, Ac, of Clearfield county. - .. For One person for the office of Commissioner of Clearfield county. - . . . For One person for the office of Auditor of Clear field county. For One person for the office of Deputy Surveyor of Clearfield county. . The electors of the county of Clearfield will take notice that tbe saia General Election will pe held at the following places, vis : At the house of Samuel M. Smith for Beccaria township. At the house of Aseph Ellis for Bell township At the house of James Bloom, Sen., for Bloom township. At the house of Edward Albert for the township oi uoggs. At the house of Wm. Hoover for the township of Bradford. .. At the public house of R. AV. Moore for Brady township. At the house of John Toung for the township of tsurnsitie. At the school house near Simon Rorabaugh's for tnetownsnip or unest. ' At the court house for the Borough of Clearfield. At the house of Jacob Maurer for the township of Covington. ! At the house of Isaac Bloom, Jr., for the Bor ough of Curwensville. . At Centre sohool house for the township of De catur. At the house of Thomas B. Davis for the town ship of Ferguson. , . Attbe house of John I. Bundy for the township of Fox. At Congress Hill scheol house for the township of Girard. ' At the public school house for the township of uosnen. At the house of Jacob Hubler for the township of Graham. ' At the school house in Janesville for the town ship of Uuelich. ; At the house of Jesse Wilson for the township of iiuston. Attheschool house in Ansonville for the town ship of Jordan. At the house of B. D. Hall A Co. for the town ship of Karthaus. At the Turkey Hill School bouse for the town-. snip or Knox. At the court bouse in tbe lx rough of Clearfied for Lawrenoe township. At the publio school house for the borough of Lumber city. - - r?.- v At tbe house formerly occupied by Thomas Ky Ier for tbe township of Morris. At the public school house for the Borouzh of New Washington. At the bouse of Samuel Smith for the townshio of Penn. . - At the bouse of Isaac Bloom. Jr. in the Borough of Curwensville for Pike township At the house of R. W. Moore for tho townshio of Union. , At the house of John Whiteside for the town ship of Woodward." NOTICE IS FURTHER HEREBY G IVEN. That all persons, except Justices of the Peace.' who shall hold any office or appointment of trust, un der the government of the United States or of this State, or of any incorporated district, weth er a commissioned officer or .otherwise, a subor dinate officer er agent, who is or shall be em p oyed under the Legielative, Executiveor Judi cial Departments of this State or United States, or any city or incorpoated district, and also that every member of Congress and of the State Legis lature, or of the common or select council of any city, or commissioner of any incorporated dis trict, are by law incapable of holding or exer cising, at the same time, the office or apoint- ment of Judge, inspector, or Ulerk of any elec tion of this Commonwealth ; and that no inspec tor, judge, or other officer of any; such election, shall be eligible to any office voted for. , : s. ; And tbe iteturn Judges of the respective dis tricts aforesaid are requested to meet at the Court House, in tbe Borough of Clearfield, oa tha First Friday next after the said Second Tuesday of Oc tober, then and there to do those things reaairad of them by law. : - ..-, , -; Gl V JS.N under my hand and seal, at Clearfield, this Ninth day of September, in tha year cf our ixwa one tnoasana eignt Hundred and sixty-two. cad of the Independent of the United States the ( ightj-eixth, EDWARD PERKS, Sheriff. , FEOPESSIOITAL ft BITS TRESS CARDS. HB. WOODS, Attorney at Law, IndUaa, Pa : Professional business promptly attended t DO. CROUCH, Phtsicias, Curwensvills, Cleai-'J fie'd eounty, Penn'a. ; . i May 14. LJ. CRANS, Attorney at Law and Real Estate . Agent, Clearfield, Pa. OtBee adjoining hi" residence, on Seoond street. t . May lavii W M. M'Ciri.I.OTIflH "t: field. I' Off; n t t " -o- on Second btreet. v rr ? ,o, " WILLIAM A: WALLACE, Attorney at LaWi , Clearfield, Ps. OtW, adjoining his resi dence on Seoond street.. ,-, ..... . t , . Sept..l. ROBERT J. rVAXtACE. Attorney at Law. Clear- ffel J, Psr." Office in Shaw's new row, Market street, opposite Naugle's jewelry store.' May 26. ' HF. NAVG-LE, Watch and Clock Makes, and . deals in Watches, Jewelry, Ac. Room in Graham's row, Market street. . Nov. 10.", HBUCHEF. SWOOPE, Attorney at Law. Clear.' . field, Pa. QrEet in Graham's Row, fourdoo a west of Graham A Boyaton's store. Nov. 10. J P. KRATZER Merchant, sjkI dealer in. . Boards and Shingles, Grain and Produce. Front St. above the Academy, Clearfield, Pa. (Jl 2 A J. PATTERSON, Attorney at Law.Carwens- Til!-, -Pa., will attend t all business en trusted to his care. Office opposite the New Methodist Church-. ; Jan. 15, 1862., WILLIAM F. IRW IN, Market street, Clearfield-.5-' Deuler in Foreign and Domestic Mer chandise, Harftrare, Queensware,. Groceries, and family articles generally. ' JKov.lO D' R. WM. CAMPBELL, offer his professional sei-TicesTlo the citisensof Morris and ad ioin ing townships . Kesidence with J. D. Denning iu jivu, viottiuoiu county, . aiay n, laay. JB M'ENALLY, Attorney at Law. Clearfield. . Pa. Practices in Clearfield and adjoining counties. Office in new brink building of J. Boyn ton, 2d street, one door south of LaMeb's- Hotel. JOHN GUELICH. Manufacturer of all kinds of Cabinet-ware, Market street, Clearfield, Pa.' He also make to order Coffins, on short notice, and attends funerals with a hearse. - - Apria,'59i - RICHARD MOSSOP, Dealer in Foreign and Do-' mestio Dry Goods, Groceries, Flour, Bacon,' Liquors, Ac. Room, on Market street, a few doors west of Jonm l Office, Clearfield, Pa. . Apr2T. LARRIMEll & TEST, Attorneys at Law, Clear field. Pa. Will attend promptly to all legal and other business entrusted to their ears in Cleat field and adjoining counties. -. . August 6, 1856. JAS. H. LARI:IMKlt. 1SBAEL TKST. DR. M. WOODS, tenders bis professional servi ces to tho citizens of Clearfield and vicinity. Kesidence on Second street, opposite the, office of L.J. Crans,Etq. Office, the same that was recent ly occupied by Hon. G R Barrett, where he can be found unless absent on professional business. , THOMAS J. M'CCLLOCGH, Attorney at Law, Clearfield, Pa. Office, over the '-Clearfield co. Bank. Deeds and other legal instruments pre pared with promptness and accuracy. July S. d. g. blsh. : : : r : ; : : t.j.m'ccllouoh BUSH A M'CULLOUGH'S Collection Of rica, Clbarfielp. Pehm. ' s h. iacchli. '.' : : t : cham.es roles. NEW WATCn ft JEWELRY STORE The andersrgned . having located in the bor ough of Clearfield, (at the shop formerly occupied, by R Welch as a jewelry shop,) are prepared to do work of all kinds on the most reasonable terms. The cash will positively be expected when the work is delivered. We are confident that we can not be excelled by any workmen in town or county. Come one ! come all to the Sign of the R Watth. April 9,'62-ly-pd. i- . LAUCHLIN V HOLES. WH ITT EN'S GOLDEN SALVE . The Great Progressive and Heating Remedy. An article that prosents a challenge to the world to produce in any remedy yet invented, an equal for the painless and rapid cure of external in flamatory ca! amities, er diseases.- It is good for Painful Swell ings, Sores, Ulcers, Barns, Scalds, Rheumatism, Sore throat. Bruises, Sprains, Cuts, Tumors, Erysipelas, Warts. Sore eyes, Boils, Chapped hands, Frosted feet. etc. etc Give it a trial. Price 26 cents a box. For sal by JACOB GOSS, in Woodward township. , March 19,'62.k ROLLOCK'S DANDELION COFFEE. This preparation, made from the best Java Coffee, is recommended by physicians as a supe rior nutritious beverage for General Debility, Dyspepsia and all billious disorders. Thousands woo have beon compelled to abandon tbe use of coffee will use this without injurious effects. One can contains the strength of two pounds of ordin ary coffee. Price 25 cents. . Rollock's Levaim. The purest and bestbaking powder known for making light, sweet and nu tritious Bread and cakes. Price 1 5 cents. - Manufactured by M. H. KoLLOCK, Chemist, corner of Brott and Chestnut Sts, Phil'a. and sold by all Druggiits and Grocers.. ; Eeb. 26, 1862y. Fashionable Millinery. MISS J. &. E." MITCHELlL: ; Second Street, Clearfield, Pa,, ' r . (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 Milliner? Goods, to which they invite their attention. . We also do all kinds of millinery work on short notice in th latest style, and on reasonable terms. ' i - J. A v. MTTPnRT.T. . May 21, 182.-3m-pd. STILL THEY COME. GOODS CHEAPER THAN EVER. A FRESH ARRIVAL OF - ' i Spring & Summer Goods ; CHEAP CASH STORE, v ; Just received and ODeninif ' a rnrfniT m..-A stock of Spring and Summer goods, consisting of DRY-GOODS AND NOTIONS, ' Hardware, Queensware, groceries,; DRUGS, OILS, PAINTS AND GLASsi BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, BUCKETS AND BASKETS, School Books and Stationary, FISH AND SALT," And a great variety of other useful articles, all ei wmvu wiu oe aoia cneap ior cam, or ex - changed for approved produce. ; ,1 Goto the "cleap cash store" if you want to buy goods at fair price. : , . .. , , ; . ';,,.; June 11, 1852. . WM-F. IRWIS. f FLOUR, sale at -A lot of gMd flour on haad aad for - JdBRRKLL A BIGLER'S. TWENTY-FIVE- HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND AT PRIVATE SALE, extending to tha mouti of the Moshannon. An aligahl property; ea nasosaUa terms. Inquire of i . asbviajva aw uur, . . Deeia-tf. - Attorney at Law, aearfield.P ; V fl - '.. M ( FTT