: I HI ! if 3- i. S; 4 , ' l ft IS'J if.-- I! IS dEABFIELD, OCT. 1, 1862. KESOLITTIOHS OF TEX 5 PEOPLE'S UNION COKV EN TION. - PuHi July Vt. 1862, Rosolvtd, that the ConTention, representing u it does the loyal clteena of Pennsylvania withoat distinction ot party, reaflirms the sen timents embodied in the resolution adopted at meeting of the loyal members of Congress at the national capital, July 12th, 1862, via : ' "That we hold it to be the duty of all loyal men to stand by the Union In this hour of its trial; to unite their hearts and bands in earn est, patriotic efforts for its maintenance a gainst those who are in arms against it; to sustain with determined resolution onr patri otic President and administration In their en ergetic efforts lor the prosecution of the war and the preservation of the Union against en emies at borne or abroad ; to punish traitors and treason with fitting severity, and to crush the present wicked and causeless rebellion, so that no fiag of disunion shall ever again be raised over any portion of the Republic ; that to this end we invite the co-operation of all men who love their country, in the endeavor to rekindle throughout all the States ucb patriotic Are as shall ntter'y consume all who strike at the Union of our fathers, ana all who sympathize with their treason or palliate their guilt." -" ' . ' Resolved, That we have continued confidence in the honesty, capacity and patriotism of President Lincoln and his constitutional advi sers; that we approve the principles on which his policy, both foreign and domestic, have been conducted ; that we sanction and sustain all the measures which he has found it neces sary to adopt to guard the government against the assaults ot traitors, their sympathizers and abettors; and that we esteem it eminent ly fortunate that in this most trying crisis of our cherished Union, we have at the helm of public affairs one so upright, temperate, pru dent and firm as he has proved himself to be. Resolved, That we cordially approve of the administration of Andrew G. Curtin, Gover nor of this Commonwealth, marked as it bs . been by extraordinary vigor in the discharge of all public duties, by untiring zeal in the cause of the country, and especially in recruit ing forces for the national army, by enlarged and liberal care for the sick and wounded sol diers oi the State, by a wise and prudent econ omy In the expenditures of the funds commit ted to bis care, and by the unsparing devoted ness, of all its members, and in particular of the.Governor himself, to the constant haras sing, complicated and novel labors which the exigencies of the great rebellion have imposed. " Resolved, That we acknowledge but two di visions of people of the United States in this crisis ; those who are loyal to its constitution and every inch of its soil, and are ready to make every sacrifice for the integrity of the Union, and the maintenance of civil liberty wlthin!it,and those who openly or covertly en deavor to sever our country, or to yield to tbe insolent demands of its enemies ; tbat we fraternize with the former, and detest the lat ter; and that, forgetting ail lormer pany names and distinctions, we call upon all pa triotic citizens to rally for one undivided country, one flag, one destiny. - Resolved, That the government of the Uni ted States and its people, with an occasional exception among the reckless inhabitants where this rebellion was fostered, have wisely and studiously avoided all interference with the concerns of other nations, asking, and usually enjoying alike non interference with their own, and tbat such is, and should con tinue to be, its policy; that tbe intimations of a contemplated departure from this sound rule of conduct on the part of some of the na tions of Europe, by an intervention in our present struggle, is as unjust to them as it would be to us and to the great principles lor which we are contending; but we assure them, with a solemnity of conviction which sdmits of no distrust or fear, and from a knowledge of and a firm reliance upon tbe spirit and for titude of twenty millions of freemen, that any attempt thus to intervene will meet a resis tance unparalled in its force, unconquerable in its persistence, and fatal to those whom it is Intended to aid; and that it will tend only to strengthen and elevate the public. Resolved, That the skill, bravery and endu rance exhibited by our army and navy have elicited our admiration and gratitude; tbat we behold in these qualities the assurance of sure and speedy success to our arms, and of rout and discomfiture to tbe rebels; tbat we urge tbe government to aid and strengthen them by all the means in its power, and care tally to provide tor sick, wounded and disa bled soldiers and their families; to prosecute the war with increased vigor and energy, un til the rebellion is utterly crushed, tbe integ rity of tbe Union, in all its borders, restored, and every rebel, reduced to submission, or driven from the land ; and tbat to accomplish these ends we pledge to our rulers our faith, our fortune and our lives. Resolved, Tbat the course of the lion. David Wilmot, in the United States Senate, is man ly, consistent and eminently patriotic, and no hereby endorse him as a true and faithful rep resentative of tbe loyal people of this State. W ORTZ PLOWS. It is now settled be vond Question that these celebrated plows go abeaa oi aw outers, wnerever miroaucea, in giving good satisfaction. For the convenience of our friends and former customers in Clearfield eoonty, (to whom wa are thankful for past patron age,) we give below a list of agents, from whom these plows, and also shears, can be had r Merrell A Bigler, Clearfield, James Watson, Williams Grore, John Holt, near Grahamton, S. S. Chapman, near Kylertown.L. Brandel. French ville, John Rciter, Karthans, George Heekendorn, Salt Lick, J, W. Hewett, Pennville, Hale A Co., 5nd Wo. Lloyd, Philipsburg, Thomas Henderson, effries, Henry Swan, Ansonville, Samuel Hegar ty. near Glen Hope. Joha Cummings, New Wash ington. Wm.F Irwin, Clearfield. We also make the MoGarvay plows, both right and left hand, also hill side plows, iron kettles. New World and Hathaway cook stoves, egg and nine plate stores, iron fencing for eemetries, cast iron hitehing posts, wagon spindles of all sixes, threshing machines, (see advertisement). We also have for sale J. S. Marsh A Co s eelebratad grain drill and straw and fodder cutters ; we are also . . .a W ' J Srepared to make and fit up mill castings or any esoription wanted. Orders, either directed to us by mail or through any of the above named agents, will receive prompt attenUon. " Bellefonte, May 21, '62. A. HOUPT A CO. Steam Engine AND PAGE SAy MILL, ' ; ALL COMPLETE, FOR SALE. A Steam Engine of the following dimensions, ey- lender 10 Inches in diameter of bore and 2J feet .stroke ; Slide valves with Cast Iron bed plate or shear with force pomp ; Governor, fly wheel, Ac., complete with Copper and other pipes ; 3 boilers 34 inches each in diameter, double fined, 18 feet long, of good material, (Juniatta Iron) ; fly wheel IS feet in diameter, about 1600 lbs weight, with oil globes and all necessary looks and wrenob.es and an extra shaft to attach to grist mill. The engine has bean used for running both grist and saw mill successfully. . Saw Hill Pages best Patent complete with Hatchet. Head blocks. 3 Circular Saws, Strap and all necessary machinery for sawing lumber. The above Engine and Saw mill can be seen at Grahamton. Clearfield co , Pa For particulars please apply to the subscriber at Clearfield Pa. Jobs 25th, 1862. JAS. B. GRAHAM. TERMS OF THE JOURNAL. ' The Raftsman's Journal is published on Wed nesday at $1,50 per annum in advance. If not paid at the beginning of the year, $2,00 will be charged. - Advertisements will be inserted at $1,00 per square, for three or less insertions Twelve lines or less) counting a square. For every additional insertion 2a cents will be charged. A deduction will be 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, except at the option of the publisher. S.J. ROW. COUNTY DIRECTORY TIME OF HOLDING COURT. 3d Monday in January, I 3d Monday in June, 3d " in March, 1 4th " in Sept'm'r, (if each year, and continue two week if necessary. COUNTY AND DISTRCT OFFICERS. Pres'tJudge Hon. Samuel Linn, Bellefonte. As'te.Judges Hon. J. D.Thompson, Curwensville Hon. James Bloom, Forrest Sheriff. ... Edward Perks, . . . Clearfield. Prothonotary, John L. Cuttle, ... . Reg. A Rec. . James Wrigley, ... " District Att'y, Israel Test, . . . .. " Treasurer. . . Joseph Shaw, , . " Co. Surveyor, H.B.Wright, . . Glen Hope. Commiss'n'rs, Wm. Merrell, . . . Clearfield. S. C. Thompson, . Morrisdale. ' Jacob Hunts, . Luthersburg. Auditors. . . J. B. Shaw, . . Clearfield. B. C Bowman, . . " ' Chas Worroll, ? ,. - N.Washingten Coroner. . . .J.W.Potter . . . LecontesMill Co.Superind't Jessee Broomall, . Curwensville LIST OF POST-OFFICES. Township. Name of P.O. Namesof P.M. Beccaria, - - Glen Hope, -,- - G. W. Caldwell. Bell, - - - Bower, - - W MCracken. " - - - - Chest, --- - Thos.A. M'Uhee, " - - - Cush, - - - - J.W Campbell. " - - - - Ostend, .... H.L.Henderson. Bloom,-- Forrest. - - - - James Bloom. Boggs, - - - Clearfield Bridge, - J as. Forrest. Bradford, Williams' Grove, Jas. E. Watson. Brady, - - - Luthersburg, - - R. H. Moore. " - - - Troutville, - - Charles Sloppy. " - Jefferson Line, . John Heberlin. . Burnside, - New Washington - James Gallaher. " - - - Burnside, - W. C. Irvin. " ... Patchinrille, - - Jack Patchin. Chest,- - - - Hurd, - - - - G. Toser, jr. Clearfield, Clearfield, - M. A. Frank Covington, Frenchville, - - P. A. Gaulin. " - - - Karthaus, - - - J. F.W. Schnarr Curwensville Curwensville, - -T.W.Fleming. Decatur, -. Philipsburg, Centre county. Pa. " . - - West Decatur, - - Sophie Radebach Ferguson. - Marron, - - - - Kdm. Williams. Fox, - - - - llellen Post Office, Elk county, Pa. Girard, - - - Leconte's Mills, - C. Mignot. " - - - Bald Hills, - - - William Carr. ' Goshen, - - Shawsville, - - ' - A. B. Shaw. Graham, - - Grahamton,- - - Thos. II. Forcee. Guelich, - - Smith's Mills, - - A. G. Fox. ' - - - - Maaera, - - - - Chas. J. Pusey. Huston, - - Tyler, - - - - David Tyler. " - - - Pennfield, - - -H.Woolward Jordan, --Ansonville, - Eliza Chase. Karthaus, - Salt Lick, - - - Geo. Heckadorn Knox, - - - New Millport, - - M. O. Stirk, Lawrenco, - Breckenridge, - - J.W.Thompson Morris, - - - Kylertown, - - - Jas. Thompson " ... Morrisdale, - - - Jas. McClelland Penn. - - - Lumber City.t - - H W. Spencer. " - - - - Grampian Hills, - A. C. Moore. . Pike, - - - - Curwensville, - - T. W. Fleming. .... Bloomingville, - - Beni. F Dale. Union, - - - Rockton, - - - - D. L. Brubaker. Woodward, Jeffries, ... - Jos. Loskett. 4 This Post Office will do for Chest township. Will answer for Fergi.son township. UYDEnOUSE, RIDGWAY, PENN'A. S. J. OSGOOD. PROPRIETOR. . This Uotol is new, and furnished in modern style, has ample accommodations, and is in all respects a first class house. February 6, 1861. JUST FROM THE EAST. RICHARD MOSSOP, DEALER IS FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. fcC. , MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. Read the following list of goods and pro jit thereby . Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap FOR THE LADIES Lrooas Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Good Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Good Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Always on hand a large stock of La dies goods such as Coburg Cloth, Alpacas, De Laines, Ginghams, Prints, Chintz, Kerchiefs, Nu bies. Bonnets, Gloves, etc. FOR GENTLEMEN, Always on hand Black, Blue. Brown and Gray Cloths, Fancy and Black Casiineres. Sat ti nets, Cassinets, Tweeds, Plain and Fancy Vest ings. Shirting, etc.. etc. etc. ' READY-MADE, Such as Coats, Pants, Vests, Under shirts, and other Flannel shirts, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Neck ties. Uuin Boots and Shoes, and a variety of other articles. . Cheap HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Such as Unbleached and Bleached Uheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheapf Cheap Cuap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Muslins, Colored Muslins, Linen and cotton table cloths. Oil cloth, Linen and hemp towls. car pets, curtains, fringe, etc HARDWARE, AC. If you want Nails or spikes, Manure or other forks, Saw-mill or other saws, Smoothing irons. Locks, Hinges, etc., go to Mossop's where you can buy cheap. IF YOU WANT Knives and forks. Butcher Knives, Shoe and Stove blacking, Manilla and hemp ropes, Ink, Paper or Pens, Powder, Shot or Lead, etc., buy them at Mossop's. IF YOU WANT Goods Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Shoe Last or Pegs, Palm or Fancy Soap, Starch, all Paper or Win , dow Shades, Lamps, Lamp tubes or Wicks, coal oil, eto , go to Mossop's cheap cash store. IF YOU WANT Good extra family Flour, White or brown sugar, hams, shoulders or sides, coffee; Imperial, Young Hyson or blacx tea, buy them - at Mossop's cheap for cash. IF YOU WANT Tallow candles, fine or coarse salt, Syrup or molasses, cheese, dried apples or peaches, water or so , de cracxers, call at Mossop's where you can buy cheap. : IF YOU WANT Port wine for Medical or Sacramen Uheap Cheap 'Cheap Cheap Chap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goads Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Cheap' Cheap Cueap Uheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap tal uses, Sweet wine, old Monon- gahela or rye whisxy, Cherry ? . and Cognac brandy, buy at Mossop s cheap cash store. . IF YOU WANT Raisens, Figs, Prunes or dried Cur rants; filberts, cream, pecan or. ground nuts, candies, Liquorice , or Liquorice root, buy them ' at Mossop's cheap and good. IF YOU WANT ' Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Goods Goods Uheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap To buy any other article cheap, ho,Qotjs ore io go lo mossop, ior ne seiir Goods cheaper for cash than any other ' .Goods person in Clearfield county. Goods November 27,1881. ap27'59. Aooods Uheap Approved country produce of every iind take at the usual market prtees tn exchange for goods. BOGGS TP. FARMS FOR SALE One containing 124 acres 85 cleared and under good fenee. A log house 22 by 26. plank house I ft by 18. log barn, smithy and all necessary out-buildings thereon. Large springand spring-bouse con venient to house. The land is well watered and has sufficient wood and fencing timber. There is an orchard of large grafted trees, and a young or chard on place, all choice fruit. It is eonveaient for pasturing droves. ; ALSO, one containing 90 a- eras 10 cleared and under fence balance well timbered. This land has a log house apd stable thereon.- For -terms apply to -October 13- L. J. CRANS. Clearfield. MPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT ! ! AFactWortli Knowing! . The undersigned informs his old friends and the public generally that he has just received and o pened, at his old stand in Bradford township, a -NEW AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF SEASONABLE GOODS, consisting of Dry Goods, Hardware, Queensware Groceries, and all other articles usually kept in a country store, which he will dispose of at as low rates as they ean be purchased in the county, and of as good quality, if not better. , He respectfully solicits all to give him a call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, and he feels certain that they will buy from him. jyll MATTHEW FORCEE. CLEARFIELD IIOUSE, CLEARFIELD, PA. The subscriber having purchased the furniture and interest from H. H. Morrow, in said House, is now prepared for the reception of tran sient and permanent boarders. Every depart ment connected with bis establishment will be conducted second to none in the county. He res pectfully solicits a share of public patronage. July 11, 1860.-y. : . GEO. N. COLBURN. LOOK HERE New Summer Goods ! Afiesh arrival of Spring and Summer Goods at Occola, Clearfield county, Pa. We have just teceived and are opening a care fully selected stock of Staple and Fancy ; DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, DRUGS, OILS, PAINTS AND GLASS, .... Boots and Shoes (warranted,) Hats and Caps (latest style.) Stationary, wooden ware, , . Brooms, etc.. etc. Best Cincinati sugar cured .hams at 121 cents per pound, plain hams, excellent quality 9 cts., shoulders 7 cts., per pound. , " All of which will be sold on the most reason able terms for cash or approved country pro duce. Sept. 1, 1862. A. B. LONG A SONS. TTO. 2, WAKE UP ! The undersigned would 1 respectfully inform the citizens of Clearfield and vicinity, that he continues to do all kinds of Blackstnithing on short notice and in the very best style, at tbe Old Shop alongside of the Town Hall. Edge tools of all kinds made and dressed in the best manner, and warranted to give entire satisfaction. The puolic will remember, that I am not in tbe hubit of turning off jobs on account of not being able to do them. All I ask is a trial, and then the public may judge of the work for themselves. Remember the '-Old Shop" at the Town Hall. ; ' JAMES II AFF. Clearfield Pa , August 13, 1S61. N. B. Any jobs thut Mr. Passmore cannot exe cute, will be done on very short notice. HABTSWICK'S : DRUG STORE. Uarket Street, Clearfield, Fa. , ' Constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of . DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Paints, Ois, Varnishes, And Dye-Stuffs, Paint Brushes, and Brushes of all kinds PERFUMERY AND FANCY ARTICLES, TOBACCO & SEGARS, STATIONERY, Liquors for Medical Purposes, Including Brandy, Whiskey, Gin," Port, Sherry and Madaira Wines, to. TRUSSE S, ' A large stock constantly on hand, of the most - approved make for durability and comfort. - The Doctor will personalty superintend this department of the business. May 23, 1862 ' NEW DRUG STORE. The subscriber has opened a full and com plete assortment of DRUGS in the new brick building which be recently erected on the corner of Locust and Cherry streets, in the Borongh of Clearfield, where he will at all times be happy to accommodate any person who may desire articles in his line. The business will be confined strictly to a DRUG AND PRESCRIPTION BUSINESS, and no pains will be spared to render satisfaction. Dr. Woods, may always be found and consulted in the "Drug Store," when not absent on profes sional business. A separate room for consult tion is attached to the Store, where patients may be examined privately. Every article usually found in such an estab lishment will be kept on band, and sold at greatly reduced prices. Terms betng strictif Cash will en able tbem to offer inducements in the way of prices. Physicians will be supplied at a small percent age overcoat and carriage. Their orders are solici ted. Every article sold will be pure and of the best quality. , M. WOODS. Clearfield, Pa.. February 13, 1861-tf. Spring Opening at H. W. SMITH & CO'S, Of the latest and most fashionable v g o o r s. FIRST QUALITY OF PRINTS, Warranted good cloth and fast colors, for sale at our former prices to wit : 12J cents per yard. Also, a large stock of Pamina's and Zygias. the now raging meterials for travelling costumes v and promenade dresses ; . With a complete assortment of Ladies' Dress trim mings, Buttons, Tassels. Cords. Skirt Braids, Ber lin Zephyr Worsted, Shetland Wool. Embroi dery, Silks, eta . A choice lot of trimmings -. for Zouave's, consisting of Gimp, Silk, White Bugles, Steel Bugles, Gilt Zou aves, Blark Zouaves, etc.. etc., eto. , . With Superior Stock of - . ! Bareges, Cords, Alpacas, , Prints, . - Cottonades, Brilliants, Cambrics, Denims,' Lawn robes, Delane Shawls, Furn. Checks. Handkerchiefs, Stella Shawls, Hiokory stripe, Irish Linnen, Cham brays, Tweeds, Gents' superior Ginghams, Cord, Drills, Neckties,.. Lawns, , Rep De Laines, Black Silk Meillures, . Baiaorinea, - Handkerchiefs, s Eent'y Jeans, Mosambiquea, Hoop skirts, . Fan. Cassimere,Laee Mitts, . .. Doylies, Chints. Don.1 lose the Opportunity to Economise ! Go to H W. S. A Co's, 1 where you will receive a superior article at a small advance on cost. ; . . Men, Awake!! Don't throw away your means when by going to ' '.. H. W. 5. A Co's, you ean get a real good i article ef a Kip Boot for $3.00. Call and see also our men's extra heavy Plough Shoe. As Tines are Easing so are our Prises. NEW GOODS! At the "Corner Store" of Wm, Irvin, .: CURWENSVILLE, PA. " A general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Mackerel in half, quarter, and eighth barrels, ' ' Herring in barrels and half-barrels, Which will be sold as low as at any other store. June 18, 1862. . WM.IRVIN. JUST IN TIME! Spring & Summer Goods The undersigned has just received a stock of New Goods, at his old stand in Ansonville, 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. Give its a call, as we are now selling goods at the most reasonable rates for cash or approved produce. ' May 28. 1862. H. SWAN. AT SMITH & CO'S, JUST RECEIVED ; FRENCH IMPORTED WALKING COATS, Silk Mantillas, and Chantilly Lace Capes, . SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF BLACK 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 H. W. SMITH A CO 1862. JUST RECEIVED AT , JVAUGLE'S . CHEAP JEWELRY STORE. Grahani'8 Row. Clearfield, Pa., a fine assortment of WATCHES JEWELRY, Ac, Ac, to which we in vite attention. Gold and Silver hunting and open faced watch es, to be had at NAUGLE'S. The American Lever of different qualities, ean be had at NAUGLE'S. Fine setts of Jewelry, such as Cameo, Coral, La va, Jett, Carbuncle, Garnett, Opal, Florentine Mo saic, Gold Stone Mosaic, Porcelain paintings. Ac, or single pieces at ' NAUGLE'S. Plain gold Breastpins, Eardrops, Hoop Ear rings, children'seardropsandringsat NAUGLE'S. Gold seals, keys and pencils, gold pens and sil ver holders at NAUGLE'S. . Gents breast pins, sleeve buttons, shirt studs, fob buckles and guard slides at NAUGLE'S. A fine assortment of gold finger rings of differ ent styles and quality, gold lockets, coral neckla ces, silver thimbles, spectacles, watch guards, and all articles in his line, on hand at NAUGLE'S. Just received, a fine assortment of Fancy and common Clocks, and Fancy Time-pieces, from 1,25 to 15 dollars at NAUGLE'S. Old Gold and Silver will be taken in exchange forgoodsat . n NAUGLE'S. All goods warranted as represented, or the mo ney refunded, at NAUGLE'S. . If you wish your watches put in good repair and warranted, take theiu to NAUGLE'S. , SECOND SUPPLY OP New Summer Goods, AT Til E OLD PRICES. ... J. P. KRATZEIl, Has just received another general assortment of . , cummer Dry uoods. Lawns, Cloths, Dress trimmings Poplins, Satinets, Ribbons, Shallies, Caasimere, Flowers, Cashmeres, ; Tweeds. Head netts, Lavellas, Cottonades, Laces, Ducals, Drillings, Collars, Silks, Jeans, , Undersleeves, Prints, 'Muslins, Mantillas, Valanoias, Flannels, .-. Dusters, Chintz, Linens, . Shawls, Ginghams,' T.ckings, Hosiery, Ladies Proininade Jackets, Bonnets ' ' Sun Umbrellas, Carpets, Floor oil-cloths, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. GROCERIES, coffee, tea, molasses, sugar, salt, candles, rice, spices, flour, tobacco, syrup, candies, essence of coffee, pulverized sugar, crackers, starch, soda, sperm and tallow candles, black tea. saleratus. wines, mackerel, shad, salmon, cod-fish, herring. HARDWARE A QUEENSWARE. Clothing, Notions, Jointed hoop skirts, Shakers. Mcsical Goods i Violins, fifes, strings, bridges, bows, keys, precep tors, music paper, rosin. Tin-ware glass-ware, drugs, lamps, buckets, tubs, churns, brooms, wall paper, blinds, umbrellas, baskets, school books, varnish, moss, curled hair, coach varnish, spirits of turpentine, lead and oil, fish oil, coal oil, glass, etc, in fact a little of every thing usually kept in a country store . All of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms for cash or approved country produce. May 28, 1862. J. P. K.RATZER. LINDSEY'S BLOOD SEARCHER. In renewing of my acquaintance with the many friends of my medicine, 1 deem it proper to cau tion thein and the public, generally, against the use of an article prepared and sold by a man call ing himself "Geo. H. Keyser, Pittsbury, Pa.," who has the impudence to call it LINDSEY'S IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER, and states that it is made from my recipe, and, as if to carry out a regular game of ''Stop Thief," he tells the public that -'there is a counterfeit in the market." to see that his name is over the cork of every bottle" Ac. He also publishes the most extravagant certificate headed "A Blind Man Cured" "A Bad Sore Leg Cured," Ac. I allowed him to proceed in this way for nearly twelve months, knowing that those who had either used or sold my article would have nothing to do with his, but I found there was a number unacquaint ed with mine who were induced from the above statements to give his a trial. The eonsequence was disappointment to them and injury to me. as they would at onee pronounce Lindsey's Blood Searcher a humbug, without knowing that mtns was the ONLY GENUINE BLOOD SEARCHER : which has proved itself to be invaluable in the eure of . . , Scrofula, Cancerous formations, Cutaneous dis eases, Erysipelas, Boils, Pimples on the face, Sore eyes. Scald Head, Tetter affections, . Old and stubborn Ulcers, Rheumatio , Disorders. Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Jaundice, bait Kheum, Mercurial diseases, Gen eral debility. Liver complaint, Loss of appe , . tite. Low spirits. Foul stomach, Female complaints, Together with all other disorders from an improper con dition of the circulatory system. As a general Ton ic, its effects are most benignant, and cannot fail to benefit, where used perseveringly, - and according to directions. - Those desiring my genuine Blood Searcher must be careful in purchasing, as counterfeit med icine is like counterfeit inor.ey. it can be afforded at low prices which U a sufficient inducement with some to endeavor to palm it off for genuine Buy only from Respectable Dealers Ask Dis tinotly for the : . , Bf.onn' c; t? 1 1? pnpiii prepared by ME, and tale no other , t7j "V - "caiarray, new rvaahington, and H T.Henderson A Co., Bethlehem, and all good druggists and storekeepers throughout the country. J. M LINDSEY, M D. ; ': - r Hollidaysburg, Pa, D. R. A P. Kinporta, wholesale and reUil agents, Cbsrrytree. Indiana county. Pa, - - f Simon Johnson, Pittsburg, P., Sole agent July 30, 1862. ly. T iniinra f A lot of shoice Liquors, such lJtlUIO I M Brandies of various kinds, Whiskey, Gin, etc, just received and for sale by Jan. 15. 1862 MERRELL 4- BIOLER. Coal Oi!" ust received and opened the the best article of . . BURNING AND LUBRICATING OILS. Also Benzine, an article that supplants turpentine in many uses, ' all whish will be sold cheap fcr eash by MERRELL A BIGLER. PLASTERING. The subscriber having lo cated himself in the Borough of Clearfield, would inform the publiethal he is prepared to do work in the above line, from plain to ornamental of any description, in a workmanlike style. ' Also whitewashing and repairing done in a neat man ner. and on reasonable terms. April 7. 1858. EDWIN COOPER r iME! LIME! ! Farmers Lime your JLi Land. The subscriber would it form tbe farmers of Clearfield county, that he keeps con stantly on hand "at the Jones Kiln at Tyrone a large stock of lime, and will furnish on contract any quantity at the terminus of the Tjrone and Philipsburg Railroad. March lil. 1862. WM. H. ROBERTSON. N. B. Lime constantly 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 uianu facture of Stone-Ware in the Borough of Clear field, and thst be is now prepared to supply all who may want them with Milk and Creaai Crocks, Jugs. Jars, Ac, at lower prices, than they ean be bought elsewhere. He solicits a share cf patron age. FREDERICK LEITZINGER. Clearfield, Pa., May 25, 1859-ly. TTq rrl wo ro f The nnder',igno1 have re- XXtlL U. ctl Kj I cently added a very ex tensive assortment to their former larg'j stocK of HARD W A RE, Which they are prepared to dispose of for cash at prices to suit the times. Person desirous of buy ing hardware, should remember that ne can 6ell cheaper than the cheapest on account of the heavy stocK we have on hand, and therefore to their ad vantage to purchase of us. Give us a trial. Jan. 15, 1882. MERRELL A BIGLER. Lamps ! Lamps !!i"neveerr The undersigned have just received from the east an extensive and varied assortment of the best COAL OIL LAMPS, over brought into the county, which they offer at prices, cheaper than the cheapest. One advant age in buying from us is, if the burners become loose we fasten them without charge Now is the time to buy. We also repair lamps and put new burners on when desired. Jan. 15, 1861. MERRELL A BIGLER. IVp w T?ir,nB- malonijy& Co, l. Kj L 11 111 PHILIPSBURG, PA., Would respectfully inform the citizenii of Centre and Clearfield counties, that have just received and opened a new and very extensive stock, of TIN & COPPER-WARE, . ' SHEET IRON-W A R E, A VARIETY OF STOVES. . . . and a general assortment ot articles usually kept in an establishment of the kind, which they offer chap for cash. Approved produce taken in pay ment at marKet price. Jan. 15, 1862. A New Lot of Goods. THE UNDERSIGNED having taken the stocK of merchandize of tbe late firm of Patton. Hippie A Co., have just added a fresh supply of SEASONABLE GOODS, comprising Groceries, Drags, Queensware, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Muslins, De Laines. Prints, Sattinets, Flannels, etc,, whish they offer at low prices ; FOR CASH OR READY PAY. Grain, Porsr, Shingles and Boards, ttaen in ex change for goods. We rcspcctfuliy iisk a share of patronage. Call and examine our stocK. Curwensville, Deo. 11. UIPPLE A FAUST. N B. The accounts of Patton. Hippie A Co., are in our hands, and we hereby notify persons hav ing unsettled accounts, to call and set'.le the same as we desire to have the booKS closed. December 11, 1861. ; . HIPPLE A FAUST. FURNITURE BOOMS!! Beniier & Barrett, Respectfully announce to the public that they have completed and are now occupying their new FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS, fronting on the Market lot and nearly opposite the Court House. Cabinet making will te carried on in the upper story of the same building, in all its different branches. All kinds of furniture will be kept constantly on hand, and soli cheap for Cash, or exchanged for country produce or lum ber to suit the business Their stock vill consist of .. PARLOR. ROCKING AND ARM CHAIRS, SPRING SEATS, CAIN BOTTOMS, Ac. Parlor, Sofa, Centre, Card, Dining, Extension and Breakfast 'tables Sofas of all Kinds, Varieties and Patterns. Bureaus, Sideboards, Book Cases, Wa rdrobes, Ac Bedsteads Jenny Lind, High Posts, Cottage, French fosts, Ac Mattrasses Hair. Hair top, Cotton top, and Corn : . husk, of the best materials. Looking Glasses of all sorts and sizes. Also glas ses for old frames. Also, What-nots, Wash-stands, Work-stands; Hat-racks, Ac. COFFINS made to order on short notice, and Hearse furnished. - Poplar, Cherry, Maple and Lin vood Lumber taken in exchange for work. Oct. 23, 1861. Furniture ! Furniture !! JOHN GUELICH, Desires to inform his old friends and customers that, having enlarged his shop and increased his facilities for manufacturing, he is now prepared to make to order such furniture as may be desir ed, in good style and at cheap rates for cash. He mostly has on hand at his "Fui niture Rooms," a varied assortment of furniture, among which is, BUREAUS AND SIDEBOARDS, Wardrobes and Book-cases; Centre, Sofa, Parlor, Breakfast and Dining extension Tables. Common, Prenoh-posts, Cottage, Jenny- .bind and other Bedsteads. SOFAS OF ALL KINDS, WORK-STANDS, HAT : RACKS, WASH-STANDS, Ao. Rocking and Arm Chairs, . Spring-seat, Cain-bottom, and Parlor Chairs J And common and other Chairs. LOOKING-GLASSES Of every description on hand, and new glasses for old frames, wbioh will be put ia on very J, reasonable terms, on short roticc. He also keeps on hand, or furnishes to order, Hair, Corn-husk, Hair and Cotton top Mattresses. r COFFINS, OF EVERY RIND, Made to order, and funerals atUnded with a Hearse whenever desirable. Also, House painting done to order. The above, and many other artiolei are furnished to customers ebeap for o&sh or exchanged fr ap- roved country produoe. Cherry, Maple. Poplar, in-wood and other Lumber suitable for the busi ness, taken in exchange for furnit a re. -- -Remember the ahon ia nn Mtt at.t rM... uoiu, a4 neariy opposite iqe -via jew Btore. jseoemoer a, tool johb: guelich; TLOUR A good art!c! tor sale at the store of Uanl6 WM. Fi JKWI N, Clearfield . TVTGR1ES FOK 8ALE.-0n. J.nn, Liud September ;m ' ' HOWARD ASSOC! TIOV Ph; -for the relief of the s?" tfl . afflicted with Virulent and ChDii- ' especially diseases of the Sexual OrcanaTledl-. cal advice given gratis by the Acting Surgeon? V aluable reports on Spermatorrhea or sLmin. Vt eakness, and other diseases of tbe Sexual Or : gans, and on the New Remedies employ ' V Dispensary, sent in sealed letter envelope, tl of charge. Address , . Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON. Howard Associa tion, No 2 South Ninth St., Philadelphia. Pa. -July 23, 1862. KL1X1R PROPYLAMINE,' TlIK NEW REMEBY FOR RHEUMATISM, A NEW REMEDY l - : .' A CERTAIN REMEDY. rolt ,; ACUTE RHEUMATISM. , CHRONIC KHEl'M .VUSMU RHEUMATISM OF EVERY KIND ; No Mattrr How Sri bobs, How Long SrAaomo, Puoptlauixk AVlLL CoPKR ; rI .1 " ILL CrKE It. TV hat it has done. It trill do again.- ' Doctors bsad, Doctors exaiiisb, Doctors thy ir.- Th best tesUmony. Bxrt Medical Authority Doctors iHoto it, PatKiiuUUevett, Tried A Tn, Penr sylvaniaHoapital. (From Official Hosmtai. Rxpokts ) MAT 19, I860. Ellen S.r t. 2S. single, uevvr was very strong. Two years ago he Laa aa at tack of acute rheumatism, from which sLe a con fined to her bed for two weeks, and subsequently froia a relapse for four more. She has htiu weff since then till last Saturday; while engaged iu house cleaning, she took cold, had pain in berbaek,1 felt cold, but had no decided cliiil. ..Two day 's later her ankles began to swell which wajfolluw ed by swelling of the knee jointsand of the hnnds.. She has dull pain in ber shoulders, and hc-r knuck les are very tender, red and paiufal ; both hands are affected, but the, right is the most so. This,., then, is a ease of acute rheumatim. or, as it is now fashionably called, rheumatio fever. It is a welt ' marked ty pioal ean. . We will carefully watch the case,and from time to time call your attention to the various symptoms which present themselves. 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 rbeu--inatiim. I wean propylamine. Dr. Awenarius of St. Petersburg, recommends it in the highest terms having derived great benefit fioni its use in 20 cases which came under his care. Various com mendatory testimonials respecting it have appear ed in our journals, and I propose giving it ai, other trial. I must confess 1 am always iucredulouj ass to the wort of new remedies, which nre vuuuted as specifics ; but this comes to us recommended to. highly, that we are bound to give it a trial. .r . SAME CASE FOUR DATS LATER ! ' i Mat 23,1860.-1 wi l now exhibit to you the pa tient for whom I preshribed Propylamine, aad. who was then laboring under an attack of aoute rheumatism. She has stuadily taken it in dosrs of three grains, every two hours, (iutt-nultting it. at night). The day after you saw her, I found her much more comfortable, belter than she expected to be for a week or more, judging from her other attack: (The patient now walked into the room.V The improvement has steadily progressed, and you cannot fail to notice a marked change in the. appearance of her joints, which are now nearly of their natural sixe. Thus far our experiment would have seeped very suceesstul; but gentlemen m must watt a little while before we can give a de cided opinion as to what is to be the result. ; THREE DAYS LATER ! May 26,1860. This is the case of acute rheuma tism treated with propylamine, tha first vf those to which I called your attention at our last eliuie. She is still very comfortable, and is uuw Ukiitg three gratns thrice daily. In this ease it has seemed to he followed bv very satistactory results. Tbe second case to whiutt your attention waa called at our last lecture, has also continued to do well. I will now bring -fore you a very characteristic case of aoute -uiatisin, and if the result it e satisfactory, as good jurymen, weshall justly reuJtr uur vn.. in favot of propylamine. - . . . lie is a seaman, set. 26. who wa admitted a few days ago. lias had occasional rheumatic paius, but not so as to keep his bed. until eight days ago. The pains began in his right knee, subsequently affected the left knee, aud later the joints of tha upper extremities. These joints are all swollen,: tense and tender. His tongue is furred; his skiu at present, dry, though there has been much sweat ing. His pulse is full and strong, and about 0.' He h:is now used propylamine tweuty-four kour. This gentlemen is what may be called a strictly typical ease ot acute rheumatism. There was ex posure to cold and wet. and this exposure is fol lowed by a feeling of coluncss. severe articular pain, beginning, as it usually does, in the lower joints 1 here is fever aud the profnso weatiug, so gencrallyattendant on acute rheumatism. , I did not bring this patient before you with the intention of giving you a lecture on all th point connected with rheumatism, but to again give a trial to the new remedy we are testing, and to ex hibit to you this typical case, as I have called it, than which there could not be a fairer opportunity for testing the medicine in question. We are, therefore, avoiding tbe use or all other medicines, even anodynes, that there may be no misgivings as to which was the efficient remedy. You shall see the case in a future clinic. THE RESULT. A FAVORABLE VERDICT. ' Jena 9, 1860. The next of our canvalescents is the case ofacute rheumatism before you at our clin ic of May 26th, which I thta called a tyj ical ca, and which it was remarked wusa fair opportunity for testing the worth of our new remedy. It was therefore steadily given in three grain uosea e wry two hours for four days. The patjfiit hagoiaJon very nicely, and is now able to walk about as yoi see. I do not hesitate to say that 1 have nerlrneen as severe a caseof acute rluumatisi.i so soon ret tor, ed to health as this man has Iceu., and without ing preparel to dccLie positively as to tlm value o f the remedy we hare used, 1 feel bound to ttale that in the eases in vrhich ff have tried the thlorid o f Propylamine, the patients have gained their htalth much earlier than utuler thi treatment ordinarily pursued I wish, gentlemen, you would your' selves try it, and report the results. For a full report of which th nbove is a cea densed extract, see the Philadelphia Mtd i calatui Surgical Reporter. It is a report after a fair trial by the beat medical authority in this eountry. atd makes it unnecessary to'give numerous certfficutcs from astonished doctors aud rejoicing patients. ; A Speedy Cdrb. Ax Efecti al Cvhk, Tue Sahe Result is every Case, Wmt-NKVta. Tried, Wherever Tried. What it has don a, , " It Will Do Aoais. . - Bulloc- A Crenshaw a firm well fnowa to most medical men, by whom the Elixir Propylamine has been introduced, have sold to us the exclusive right to manufacture it according to the original recipe, and wa have made arrangements of such magnitude aa to enable us to scatter it broaden J amongst suffering humanity. - , , , A WORD TO DOCTORS. , If yon prefer to use the same remedy in another form, we invite your attention to tbe Peas Carst talized Propylamine, Pcre Propylamine Liquid. Ppbe Propylamine Coxcestkatkd, Pcbe Iodide, Propylamine, of which we are the sole inanufaer turers. : -r . , . . . .-. tjrWo olaim no other virtue for the Elixir Propylamine than is contained in Pure Crystal ised Chloride of Propylamine. . ... ., -.j ,.; The Elixir is , more co.nvemkbt, axd s'.ways . ready fob immediate use, and may br tack , . according to directions. by asy one, y ' kve.ry onr, who has rbeuhatism of as y risb. , SOLD AT T5 CTS. A BOTTLE, r s . Orders may be addressed to "Prapyhsmim Man ufacturing Co., Office, Room No. 4, S. W. Corner Fourth and Chestput Sts., Philadelphia. ; ,f f. n Or to either of the following Wholesale Agent t Bullock A Crenshaw ; French, Richards 2 Ce , John M- Maris A Co., " Geo. D. WetherellA C-. Peter T. Wright A Co., Zeigler A Smith, T.Mer ris Perot A Co., Philadelphia. Dee. 4, 1