THE JOURNAL CLEARFIELD, PA., OCT'R 8, 1862. Time of Can If aying- Tyrone Station. wlSTWABD ALTOOXA. TmosB. . hcst'g&os Trough Exp. Fast train, Mail tnia, train. Trouga Exp. Fut train, Xall train. - 8.40 p m. 1. a.m. 7.45 a.m. 10 60 am. 7.50 am. 8.05 p.m. 8.45 p.m. 9.07 p.m. 9.50 p m 2.12 a m 8.13 a.m. 11.49 a.m. 7.13 a.m'. 9.13 a.m. 1.30 p.m. 8.23 a m" 8.5S n.m. 8 04 p.m 5.03 p.m. ifcTiri- i i 3 15 p.m. 2.30 p.m. 1.20 p.m The l3t HiC u v . V. J v.OTu UUUllUgUUU d A'ltoosa. 7ne way train only runs between thoet"Poii"8- Eoca Lewis, GenT Supt. : ggAif Several persons baring written to mtt Desiring if we won Id take wheat in pay met ol accounts due ns 7 We answer, yes. j.adwe will further say, that we will take wheat, rye, corn and buckwheat in payment -of eldaccoQotioron new sabscriptions. Grain aa be left at L. R- Heed's mill, immediately .above Clearfield borough. TOTE TIIE TRUE UNION TICKET! BEWAKE OF MISTAKES. ! Let every lojal man be on bis guard against -.be invidious wiles of the enemy. Be careful that yon rote the Union ticket and no other. For Auditor General Thomas E. Cocheajt. For Surveyor General William S. Ross. For Congress Glesxi W. Scofield. For Senator Lorts W. Hall. For Assembly Maktis S. Shasxos, Waiies Cowles. These are the men who represent the Union sentiment of the country. If yon are in favor of the Union and the Constitution if yon are opposed to treason and rebellion if yon de sire the perpetuation of our institutions if yon would visit the consequences of this nn July and wicked rebellion npon the guilty conspirators who bronght it about, then vote tbe above ticket ! It is Union tbronghout Da. A. M. Hills, desires to notify bis friends who may need bis professional services, that be will be absent from bis office during the week commencing Oct. 20th, 1862- 2t. ArrtiCATios roa Pardos. All persons sre hereby notified that an application is about to be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania, for the pardon of Bryant D. Schoonover, convict ed at June Session 1852, in tliis county, of Forgery. , i Oct. 8, 18G2 4tp. Cast Thcst Them. It seems the Breck inridge clique have been very busy, for more than a week past, folding tickets and tying cp foil hands, to send all over the county. They sre not satisfied with making all tl e nomina tions, but they can't even trust the rank snd file to select their own hands! They expect them to "go it blind.' What a contempt thy niut have tor the poor dopes who arethns led to the polls like sheep to the shambles ! Ver ily ikry are a pretty party ! "So thes." The Democracy baring aban doned the '-Crittenden amendment,7 tbey pro tncigate a "new plank" "the negro where he is." Sagacity says he isn't informed of the precise purport of this inew plank," bat he Ihibks it doesn't mean "the Constitution as it is," bnt that it is an attempt of some soarjer to supplant the "amendment" of Crittenden to that instrument, in the hope of making polit ical capital out of this "new proposition.' The Dairr. By authority of the Governor of ihis Commonwealth, the draft has been pcioned nntil Thursdty the 16th of October. IK-. Applications for exemptions, of per sons who may have been in the service of the Sute, and who have not already had the pportanity to attend such appeal, will bo heard on Monday ami Tuesday, the 13th and 14th days of October instant, at the Court Honse in Clearfield borough. Uct. ! Ellis I aw is, Comm'r. Amtsisg woclds't rr be 1 to see a man traveling along the road witn a big "D-irkey" -n one shoulder and an "Abolitionist" on the vber. Such is a portrait of Mr. Senator Wal lace's position at tbe present time. lie has tuounted the Breckinridge-ValUndigham plat form on the one shonlder and tbe Dongtas on he other, snd is now engaged in exhibiting the "two-faced" pictnre to the people or the d'!rict. Well, may the Douglas Democrats of Blair county ask, "What is it" ! All Right! A conple of "Knights of the Lapstone" in this place, refused to receive psjer from the carrier last week, avowed ly became of the description of tbe kite Loco oco 'Skiizle.' We like this in snch loud mouthed advocates of fret speech, and tbe lib ,rt9f the press! If tbey think their disap I'robstioD, or loss ot patronage, can deter ns from publishing what we please, they will find bemelves slightly mistaken. But, when we nt the advice of a stubby Irishman and a renegade Whig about what we shall publish, e'H call on them. QtEaiss fWby don't "Senator" Wallace d8ne his position on tbe present state of the country 7 Why don't be give his opinions to be Douglas Democrats of BUir county, who tlre asked to know where hj stands 7 Per kps he is afraid to let bis "light" shine, lest should reveal a "culled gemmen" in the kosh. Better, "come np to the scratch" fair eqnare, Mr. Wallace, as that would be &re honorable than traveling the district lndestinely and exhibiting certificates. A hrtwd man can get certificates to gull stran let either in patent medicines or in politics .because a man has a certificate, it don't fol io that be is right on tbe gooae We are to JWlge s man's politics from bia political plat form and bis political associations, and not rotn th certificates be may procure in regsrd t0fct personal assistance be bas gisen toccr u'n individuals or to certain companies. THE TREASON OF THS ES3CKI3TEIOOS , v D0M0CBACY. , .- From the PhiFa Press. Oct. 3, 1352. : We publish to-day", in tbe must conspicuous column of The Press, tbe resolution prepared by Mr. Fkask W. Hcohes for the sanction of the Democratic State Convention that met ia narrisbarg in February, 1861. - We copy it from a circular, sent to us by a friend of Mr. Hcchxs, purporting to be his defence against the charges of Mr. Boter, which wilt be found on tbe oat side of to-day's Journal. It is therefore reliable, and we commend it to the careful attention of tbe loyal citizens of this State, who are invoked to sustain the can didates placed in nomination by tbe Conven tion over which Mr. Hcgbes presided. It is tbe most conclusive and damning record o I treachery on the part of a Northern man this rebellion has produced, and we can only find its parallel in the secret declarations of such men as Mr. X'axct and Mr. Mallort. It shows that, while the traitors of the South were plotting to establish a new Confederacy, Mr. Hcghes was plotting to make Pennsylva nia a member of it. Let ns look at tbe facts. It was tbe month of February, 1861. The Peace Congress was in session a number of the extreme Southern Stites bad seceded. Mr. Bitch as ax was wringing his bands and saying his prayers, and trembling at the fare well menaces of Davis and Slidell. The Southern leaders were quietly storing away arms and ammunition, sending delegates to foreign courts, and amusing Mr. Bcchasas with Peace Commissioners, and long letters of grievance. The country was wretched and sick at heart demoralization was extending everywhere public officials were resigning our army and nary officers were throwing np their commissions Beauregard was building batteries around Charleston bay, while As DERsos aid bis handful of little followers wi-re looking anxiously from their. casi-ru -les for aid against the overwhelming foe In a time like this and its dreadful memory is in the heart of every one the true duty of the citi zen would have been the Union at any cost acd every sacrifice.! In a time like this we find Mr. Hughes, calmly plotting the over throw of the Union, by seeking to throw the great weight of ' Pennsylvania into the scale ot the Southern Confederacy. "I prepared, ' says Mr. Hcgbes, a "resolution which I in tended to offer in that Convention. I have preserved the identical draft of the resolution, which I '.Jien had, and which then was, and since bas been shown to trie-ids who can tully identity it. ' This "identical draft" we pub lish to-day. The Platform oflreassn, as Presantel by the Leader of theBreckinriige Party ia Pennsyl vania. The following is the resolution written by Mr. F. W. Hughes, the Chairman of the Breck inridge Democratic S'ate Committee, for tbe consideration ot tbe State Democratic Con vention. It is the most lucid and explicit declaration we have yet read of the opinions ol tbe leaders of the Secession party of Peon sylvania : Resolved, That Pennsylvania owes ber growth in population, and tbe increase ot capital and wealth of her citizens, chiefly to the advanta ges which the American Union had afforded for tbe development of her natural resources, and that her glory and paramount interests are identified with the continuance of that Union. "Should, however, causes hitherto resisted by the Democracy of the eonntry bend asunder the bonds that bind together these States, and should the fifteen ' S tact 'holding stales, claiming to be driven by the necessity of mutual proledion a- gainst the ejfect of such causes, successfully es tablish anollur Confederacy, the Feunsiflrania must regard her relation to the facts which cir cumstances beyond our control hare produced. "She cannot then refuse to peiceive that she must eilbcr take ber place in Mime North ern fragment of a once-glorious Union, and rest content to le shrn ol the greater part ot her manufacturing industry, and of her export and import trade to bold a secondary and helpless relation to the Northeastern states, with no outlet or appruach from the ocrtn lor her great Eastern or her great Western me tropolis, except through the waters and be fore tbe forts and guns ol a foreign nation, and thus practically (foi want of ability to protect) be made to yield cp all reliable di rect foreign trade. "Or she may, if a member -of the A eve Con federacy, become tie great Manufacturing work- , shop for a people now consuming Jnuualiy $0U, 000,00(1 voith of products and Manufactures from, and Imported through the A'orthfrn Slates ; her cities become the great commercial depots ani Distributing points for this Confederacy, and her vceallh, population, and glory, be pro- moled in a degree unparalleled in the history and prosperity of any people ! "That it will be the ngiit ana amy ol nor citizens to consult their own liest interests in a position so momentous, and decide between the Uwiui alternatives, inu ioai in sutung the truths here announced, we have no desire to conceal that our object is to present to the people ot other States the position they may severally occupy if the coercion disnnionists in their midst succeed in defeating an eqnua ble compromise of existing difficulties." , 1 RAKCIS V . 1ICGUES. The "CacRca-GoisG Bell.' Arrangements have been madd to have the Court Honse Bell rung hereafter for Preaching, Sunday Schools and Prayer meetings, by tbe several chnrches in this place. Below we give the hours at which the bell will ring, for tbe objects nam'-d : At 15 minutes before 9 o'clock, on SunJ-y morning, for Sunday School. At 104 and 11 o'clock, on Sunday morning, for preaching in the several churches. At 15 minutes before 3 o'clock, in tbe after noon, for Presbyterian Sunday School. At 61 and 7 o'clock, on Sunday evening, for preaching in the several churches. At 15 minutes before 7, on Wednesday eve ning, for Presbyterian Prayer-meeting. At 15 minutes before 7, on Thursday eve ning, fir Methodist Prayer meeting. Ge. Jeff. C. Davis, who shot General NelsoS, was not a West Point officer, but entered the army as private during the Mexi can war. in which he so distnignished himself that be was promoted by a lieutenancy, and subsequently rose higher. Beligiocs. Rev. T. D- Gotwalt, will preach m sermon on "Christian Union" in the Meth odist E. Chnrch in this place, on next Sunday evening at 7 o'clock, p. m. i X IS HE soTroY'" Y , J We are informed that the Breckinridge can- uiaate tor Senator, has been traveling round exhibiting certificates one from Capt. Ogden and one from Capt.MCuliongb to prove bis loyalty. We never thought of specially cal ling i: in question, but we think it nst be a very sickly kind of loyally' that requires the peddling round of certificates to back it up. If Mr. Wallace . had ever made a speech in fa vor ot enlistments, the community wonld know where he tood without a certificate. If he had ever taken a public and outspoken posi tion in favor of the Government and tbe war, it would not be necessary to travel around ex hibiting bis 'papers' ! He may have, and doubtless did contribute 1 moderately of bis means'to assist the above named gentlemen in raising their companies. Bat he ought to be able to give some stronger evidence than this of bis loyalty, if it is necessary to give any evidence at all. It is pa&sing strange, that a lawyer and a public man has no better record to furnish of bis loyalty to his country than this. Could be not prove that, as counsel of tbe County Commissioners, lie advised them to lay the relief tax required, by law, for tbe wive3 and children of our absent soldiers 7. or would tbe band-writing of the answer to the application to the Court to compel them to dis cbarge their duty.be in bis way 7 - Could he not prove that be stood ready at all times to go at bis country's call in her defence 7 or would that certificate of exemption be in tbe way 7 We apprehend that tbe loyal men of this district will want to cast their rotes for a can didate that don't need to peddle around certi ficates to prove bis patriotism. There is no difficulty in ascertaining where Hon. L. W. Hall stands in this great struggle. He bas a record, and one, of which be need not be a sbanied. Ever since the war commenced, bis voice bas been beard, like a clarion peal throughout tbe Commonwealth, in snpport of IheGovcrnment.and in denunciation of treach ery and traitors. Those who cast their rotes for L. W. Hall, know they are supporting a man true to bis country and its Government, and who will spare no effort to crush out this wicked and unholy rebellion. Ccewe5sville. September 26th, 1862. Mr. S. J. Row, Editor of the Raftsman's Journal: Sir: You will please publish the following appointments for the 19:h Collec tion Districts, with their Divisions : No. 1. Clearfield Co., Pa , Wm. J. Hemp hill. P. O- address, Clearfield, Pa. No. 2 Jefferson and Forest Co"s, D.C.Gil lespie. Punxsntawney, Jefierson Co., Pa. No. 3. Elk County, Robt. Rothrock. Cal edonia, Elk connty, Pa. N. 4. M'Kean and Cameron Co's, Sylva nus Holmes. Brtdford, M'Kean Co., Pa. No. 5. Part of Warren County, comprising tb ton ii; hips of Freehold, Sugar Grove, Far mington, Pine Grove. Colnmbns borough and Colnnibtis township, WillUm O. Blodget. .Su gar Grove, Warren county, Pa. - No. 6. Part of Warren County", comprising 11 the county except the townships, &c, a-t-ove named (which com pi ise the 5th district), Jay J. Shearman. Kinzua, Warren co , Pa. No. 7. Eric City and Mill-creek township In Erie co., Pa., Wilson King. Erie, Pa. No. 8. All that pirt of Eri connty, which is outside ol Erie City and Millcreek town ship, and on the Eastern side of the Erie and Waterford turnpike, including the borough of Watertord, Jos.-pb Sill. Erie, Pa. No. 9. All that part of Erie county, which is outs de of Erie City, Millcreek township and Waterford borough, and West of the Erie and Waterford turnpike, S." C. Wheeler. Gi rard, Erie county. Pa. Dakiel LivtycTox, Oct. 1. Assessor 19th District. Ges. Hookeb's Report: 'ilke,s Spirit of the Times, Saturday, contains Hooker's offi cial report of the battle ot Williamsburg, thus published for the first time. This report makes some startling complaints about failure to furnish needed reinforcements in that b ittle, and adds : "History will not be believed, when it is told that the noble officers and men of my division were permitted to carry on this un equal struggle from morning nntil night on tided, in the presence of more than thirty thousand troops with arms in their bands, nev ertheless it is true: , . , , Strasger is tows. We have been gratified by a call from Frederick Aver Esq., the busi ness man of the firm of J. C Ayr-r & Co., Lowel. A short acquaintance with tbe gentle man convinces ns that not the Doctor's skill in compounding bis nieditinesis alone con cerned in tbe immense consumption of them : but that it takes business talent of no ordinary measure to pass them around the world. Mr. Ayer, manifestly, has these abilities and the success of bis honse shows that be uses them. "Memphis Whig." Tenn.' STATEMENT of the Clearfield Connty Bank for the month ending Sept. 30th, 1352. I ASSETS Bills discounted. : " : : : 553.772 fi2 47.033 II : 4.141 ilS 22.106 57 ' : 26.203 00 2.207 36 : 764 37 - -309 71 Pennsylvania State loans, Fpecie, : : - r : ' : : -Dae from other banks, : : Notes of other banks, : : : Checks, drafts. Ae. : : . Over drafts, : : : : : : Furniture. ::::::: Expense of plate engraving. e Tax paid Commonwealth, : Loss and Expense : : : : 764 75 112 20 95133 $163,361 05 liabilities. -Capital stock, paid in, : : S50.000 00 Notes in circulation, : : 24.034 00 Dae depositers, : : : : : 84.714 OS Doe individuals. : : : : 0.000 00 Interest and exchange, . : 4.613 99 513.351 05 JAMES B. GRAHAM, Cashier. ' Clearfield. Pa.. Sept. 30. 1362. FAIR POSTPONED. At a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Clearfield coun ty Agricultural Society, held on the 1 3th instant, it was unanimoutUy resolved, that ia view of the present mntettled state of the eonntry, it was in expedient to hold the regular annual exhibition thisfalt. DP. ETZWEILER, Clearfield, Sept. 17-3U : Secretary. ADMIMSTKATOR S NOTICE. Letters of administration having been granted to the undersigned, on the estate of Adam Emeriok, late of Brady township, deceased. AU persons indebted to tbe .said estate are bereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims against tat same will present them duly authenticated for settlement, Sept. 10. 152 ANDREW PJCSTZ. Adm t. WANTED. All 4nds of grain will be tale in payment of debts due me, for.which tbe highest m ariet prices will be given. . i .: Dee.tl.i&6i.. i' JAMES B GRAHAM.- 152. A Jf J in 1862. .- -,; oralkbs is '.- -. ; - . UBT-GOODS AND GROCERIES, An 6. i Clearfield County,6; mJ. TI4TOTICE. Notice, is bereby given to all per 1 v sons knowing themselves indebted in any way to Isabella Cross, late of the Borough of New Washington deceased, to mae immediate pay ment, and . those having claims against the same will present them dulv authenticated for settle ment. DAVID S. PLOTNER. Actuary. ' New Washington, September 1. 1862. S 10. LIST OP LETTERS remaining in the Post Office at Clearfield, on October 1st. 1352 . ncidricns Lewis. 2 Hill. Miss Mary A. 2 ; England Jas. B. Esq Gra, George , . Hill, Miss Ada. : i .Shot-key. Filena t .' Sanderson, James N $ Persons calling for any of above letters, will say they are advertised. M A .FRANK. P. il. BREWERS AND DISTILLERS The undeasigned has received for distribution the forms according to which the Books of all Brew ers and Distillers most be kept, under the Act of Congress to provide Internal Revenue. All per sons owning or operating Breweries or Dis'ilier ies. in the counties of Erie, Warren, JetTerson, McKean, Cameron. Elk, Forrest and Clearfield, by applying at the Office of. the Collector, ia this City, or by letter addressed to him, may obtain a Form. - J. W DOUGLASS, Collector of In. Rev.. 19th DisU of Peno'a - Erie. Sept. 13, 1862-sept. 24. JgANKLNU AND COLLECTION OFFICE LEONARD, FINNEY & CO., CLEARFIELD, CLEARFIELD COCNTY, PA. Bills of Exchange. Notes and Drafts Discounted. Deposits received. Collections made, and proceeds promptly remitted. Exchange on the Cities con stantly on band. Office, on Second street, in tbe room lately occupied by W. A. Wallace, Esd. jambs t. leoxabd. ;:;;:::::. a. rissur. wm a. wai-lacr. :;::::::: : a. c. rissET. DISSOLVED. The partnership heretofore existing in the name of Lippincott, Long 4 Co.. in the Mercantile business at Osceola. Clear field connty Pa., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Fercons knowing themselves indebted to os. will please calf and frtle their account and save trouble. LIPPENCOTT. LONG A Co. Osceola. September 1, l!W2. S 10. The above business will be carried on by tbe undersigned at tbe old ftanJ. at Osceola Mills. Clearfield coanty Pa. Thankful for former pat ronage, an solicit a continuance of the same by old customers, A. B LONG A SONS. "JOTICE. All persons are hereby notified 1 not to purchase or in any way meddle with tbe following property now in possession of Dan iel Crowell, via: One Threarhicg Machine, one bay horse, one mare and eolt, one two horse wag on, one wind mill, one cultivator two plows, one barrow, six bogs, four ton of hay in the barn and alt grain in the ground of which Daniel Crowell had an interest in. as tbe said property has all been purchased by roe. and is left with Daniel Crowell on loan, subjeet to m v disposal t any time. SAMUEL 11 EG ARTY. Beccaria township. September 20th. 1362 -pd Draft! Draft! "Draft ! nOW TO AVOID TTTE DRAFT! ' Volunteer and bay year goods at the cheap Cash Store of J. D. Thompson, who has just re ceived a complete stock of goods, where yoa can get good -Muslin at 121 cents. Calico 14 Sugar 111 ' " -BjTopl j' '.' 75 Saltpersack" $3,00 Shop made boots at $3,60 and all other articles at the lowest war prices. T- t -. . Curwensville, September 10, 1762. c HAIRS !! CnAIRS !!! CHAIRS !!'!! HOW IS THE TIME TO BUY K Z , The undersigned has now on hand, at his Furni ture Ptooma on Market St., Clearfield. Pa., a short distance west of Lits's foundry, a large stock of CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS, manufactured out of the best materials, finished in a very superior manner, and which he will sell LOW FOR CASH. His long experience in the bu siness makes him feel confident that bis chairs are made in a substantial and workmanlike manner, and will stand tbe test of trial. Persons wishing to purchase chairs should call at once and get them while they ean be had at the lowest rates. Feb 27, 1&61. JOHN TROCTMAN. Fall and Winter Goods. , REIZEN8TELX BROTHERS & CO. In the -Mansion House" (Mr. Shaw's old Stand) Clearfield, Pa., bare just received a large Stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, Boots, Hats, Traveling Bags, Valises and a large and well selected stock uf Gents Furnishing goods - YOU Can buy your Clothing, tor yourselves and your Boys in every variety and at low cash prices by calling at the cheap Clothing Store of Keixensrein Bro's & Co. opposite the Cleirfield Co. Bank, where yon WILL Save at least from 20 to 25 percent. . All kinds of j Clothing and Furnishing goods, are to be bad at this Store at the lowest Cash pri - ces and receive well made goods. Would it not be much better to SAVE Much valuable time by calling at once, and lay ing in your Stock of Clothing for the Winter at tan tstablishtnent where yen will cer tainly get the full value for your MONEY. Remember the place. In the '-Mansion House," opposite Clearfield Co. Bank. REIZENST EIX BRO S A CO. tsr'Grain and Purs taken in exchange at the highest market rates. - MONEY SAVED IN BUILDING To save money in building, and topnt np styl ish well proportioned and substantial buildings for less money than usnaL may be done by calling- on A. Weitman Architect and Designer Those who intend to build either an humble res idence, or a magnificent hall for the comfott ot life, will save money by taking tbe advice of an experienced Architect, making preparations in time, and by obtaining the bills, drafts, estimates, and specifications at the proper time, will guard against empty purses before the completion of the building. The undersigned would therefore respectfully inform theeitisens of Clearfield and the public in general that he is at all times prepared to execute jobs, hi his line, on short notice, and on the most favorable terms.' Having made his business a regular stndy with several experienced archi tects, and having also had long experience in the business, be flatters himself he will be able to draw the best design of every description of buildings, make correct draaghts of all Kinds of paterns, models for patent rights, Ac, Ac . and to gire en tire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. People from a distance will, by sending tbe di mentionsof the ground plan, with a description of the location, scenery, and eonntry around it. be gratified with a design suitable in style and order with the location, scenery and country, and well adapted for its special purpose. No charge will be made if the job should not be satisfactory. Carpenters who desire to improve in the theo retical parts of their important profession may al ways receive instructions in either of the different branches of Architecture. Information ean at all times be obtained at my offise, up stairs in Shaw's Row, or at George Thorn's, Clearfleld, Pa. May,V62.-m. , AUGUSTUS WI1TMAN. A D-TH?fISTRATORS JfOTICE,-Notice Jrw is hereby given that Letters of Administra tion have been granted to the wndersigned en the estate of Wm. Pennington, late of the United States Army, dee'd. A U persons indebted to said estate are requested to make -payment without delay, and tbose having elaims against tbe same will present them duly authenticated for settle ment. - WILLIAM FEATH, Aug. 13. 1S62 , - Administrator. EXECUTORS NOTICE. Not ke is here by given that, Letters Testamentary have been granted to tbe undersigned on the estate ef James Thompson, late of Chest township, decd. 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 WM FEATH. ' ' Burnsidc township, JAMES McEWEN, . Ang. 13. 1S82. . . , , Execntors. A DMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Notiec V is hereby given that Letters of Administra tion ' hare been granted to the undersigned, on the estate of Benjamin Tingling, Esq.. late of Burnside township, dee'd. AH persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment without delay, and those having elaims against the same will present them dulv authenticated for settlement to WM. FEATH, Burnside townshih, JOHN TINGLING, Ang.13.lS62. Administrators. G Sto r o c e r v re In the X. E. corner of the Conrad Honse. PHILLIPSBrRG, PA. ' Tbe undersigned, having purchased the gro eery establishment of J. ll.Galer, would inform the eiciiens of Pnillipebnrg and vicicity, that she bason 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, all of which will be sold cheap for easb. June 13. lo62.-pd. . MART GALER. New Goods Tust received at the Corner Store." Curwens- a9 viile, a new and seasonable stock of goods,. wqicq win oe sum upon reasonaoie terms. . WM. IRVIN. Clover and timothy seed of a good quality, for sale low, by . . WM. IRVIN. Grain of 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. IRA IN. One pair of good heavy oxen far sale by March 1 26 2, , . WM. IRVIN. GENERAL ELECTION PROCLAMA TION. Whereas, by an Act .f the Genera! Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. entitled -An ae to regalate tbe uciieral i. lection wi'hin this Commonwealth." it is enjoined on the Sheriffs of the several counties to gire public no tice of suen election, tbe piaees wbere to be held and the officers to be elected ; Therefore,. I, ED WARD PEKKS, High Sheriff of Clearfield eodo herthy girti pnblie notice to the Electors of tbe eouniy ofClearnela. that a Ut fc.lt A L tXtU will be held en the Sfvi Tnexday of October ueirt, (being tbe rOLKi fctN 1H day of tba month) at tbe several election districts in said county, at wbicb time and place tbe qualified voters will vote For One perron for Auditor General of this Com mon wealth. ' ... For One person for Surveyor General of this Com mon wealtb. - For One person to represent the counties of Cam eron. Clearfield, Elk, Erie. Forest, Jefferson, McKean snd arren, in tbe House of Rep re ' sentatives of the United States. For Due person to represent the counties of Blair, Cambria and Clearfield in tbe 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 fo.- tbe ofBee of Prothonotary, Ae. . of Clearfield county. - For One person for the office of Register and Re corder. 4c. of Clearfield county. For One person for the office of Cointaiseioner of Clearfield county. For One person for the office of Audit )r of Clear field county. For One person for the office of Deputy Surveyor ot Clearfield county;- Tbe electors of tbe county of Clearfield will take notice that tbe saia General Election will pe held at the following places, viz : At the house of Samuel M. Smith for Beccaria township. At the honse 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 fBogss. At tbe house of Wm. Hoover for the township of Bradford. At the public honse of R. W. Moore for Brady township. At the house of John Young for the township of itnrnside. At the school huse near Simon Rorabaugh's for the township of Chest. At the court bouse for the Borough of Clearfield. At the houseof Jacob Maurer for tbe township of Covington. ' ' At the house of Isaac Bloom, Jr., for the Bor ough of Curwensville. " At Centre school house for the township of De catur At the house of Thomas B. Davis for the town ship of Ferguson. At the bouse of John I. Bundy for the township of Fox. - At Congress Hill schsol house for the township of Girard- At the public school house for the township of liosnen. ? At the house of Jacob Hublcr for the township of Graham. - At tbe school house in Jancsville for the town ship of Guelich. At the house of Jesse Wilson for the township of Huston. ' At the school house in Acsonville for the town ship of Jordan. At the house of B. D. Hall A Co. for the town ship of Karthaus. At the Turkey nill School house for the town ship of Knox. At the court house in the Borough of Clearfied for Lawrence township. At the public school honse for the borough of Lumber city. At the house formerly occupied by Thomas Ky ler for Jhe township of Morris. At the public school house for the Borough of New Washington. At the house of Sam del Smith for the township of Penn. . At the bouse of Isaae Bloom. Jr. in the Borough of Curwensville for Pike township . At the bonse of R. W. Moore for the township of Union. -" At tbe bouse of John Whiteside for the town ship of Woodward. NOTICE IS FURTHER HEREBT GIVEN, That all persons, except Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of trust, un der the government ef 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- i p byed under the Legielative, Executive, or Judi cial Departments of this State or United States, or any city or ineorpoated district, and also that every member of Congress and of the State Legis lature, or of tbe common or select eonneil 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 Clerk of any elec tion of this Commonwealth and that no inspec tor, judge, or other officer of any snch election, shall be eligible to any office voted for.' - - And the Return Judges ef the respective dis tricts aforesaid are requested to meet at the Court Honse, in the Borough of Clearfield, on the Firxt Friday next after the said Seeond .Tuesday of Oc tober, then and there to do those things required of them by law. - . . - - GIVEN under my hand and seal, at Clearfield, this Ninth day of September, in the year of oar Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two. and of the Independence of the United State the i ighty-aixth. .i. A EDWARD PERES, Sheriff. PROFESSIONAL A BVSUftU tTAftSU H B. WOfliDS,- Attornerat Law. Indiana. Pa . .Professional business promptly attended to. "P O.CRorcii;pHrsictA,CnTwensville,aear. unty, i'eaa ar.? , , , ; Jiay 1. L J. CRAAS, ArtorneT at Law and Real Estate . Agent, Clearfield, Pa. Office adjoining- hit residence, on Second street.' 5 - May W M-M;ULL0ttm, Attorney at Law, Cleer 1-V . field.Pa., Office, with L.J.Crans, Esq., on Second Street. - , - Jly jt? IMI XTTILLIAM A; WALLACK, Attorney at. Law; V Clearleld. Pa. Office, adjoining his- resU dence on &eeod -street-, .-s a s,.-. Sept. 1 ROBERT .T.WALLACE. Attorney atLaw. Clear field, Pu Office in Shaw's new row. Market street, opposite Nangle's jewelry store.- May 26-. ' HF. NAUGLE. Watch and Clock Maker, and dealer in Watches, Jewelry. . Room ia Grahaararo'v, Market street.. . . Nov, 10. . HBTJCHER SWOOPEltfomey at Law.CIearv . field. Pa. OfEct in Graham's Row. four doe west of Graham 4 Boyrrton's store.' i Nor. 10. : J P. -KKATZER Merchant, - and dealer ia . Board and Shingles, Grain and. Prod ace. Front St, above the Academy, Clearfield, Pa. jlz A J. PATTERSON, Attorney at Law,Carwens- ville, Pa . will attend to all easiness en trusted to lis care. Office opposite the New Methodist Ctinrch. . . Jan. 15, 18S2. TI LLIAM F. IR W IN. Market street, ClearSeld, ? Pa., Dealer in Foreign and. Domestic Mer chandise, Hardware, Queensware, Groceries, and family articles generally. Nov. 10. DR. WM. CAMPBELL, offers his professional service!) to theeitisens of Morris and adjoin ing townships. Residence with J. D. Denning in Kylertown, Clearfield county.; . , . May 11,1350. JB MEN ALLY, Attorney at Law. Clearfield. . Pa. Practices in Clearfield and adjoining counties. OEce in ne w briek building of J. Boya ton,2d street, one door sooth of. Lanieh'a Hotel. JOHN GUKLICH. Manufacturer of aH kinds ot Cabinet-ware, Market street. Clearfield, Pa. He alsomak.ss to order Coffins, on short notice, and attends funerals with a hearse. - Aprl0;'i9: RICHARD MOSSOP, Dealer in Foreign and. Do mestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Flour, Bacon, Liquors, c. Room, on Market street, a few doors west of Journal OJJice, Clearfield. Pa. Apr2T. LARRIMF.R 4 TEST, Attorneys at Law. Clear field. Ph. Will attend promptly to all- legal and other burinessentrnsted to their care (aCUtr field and adjoining counties. - Angnst &, 1S64. - JAS. H. LAItSIBER. : 1SKACL TEST. ; DR, M. WOODS, tenders his professional rervi ces to the citizens of Clearfield and vicinity. Residence eti Second street, opposite the office of L-J.Ctans.Es. Office, tbe seme that was recent ly occupied by Hon. G R Barrett, where he can be found unless abeenton piofessional business. niHOMAS J. M CULLOUGH, Attorney aft Law, L Clearfield Pa..: Office, ow tbe--Clearfield co. Bank. Deeds and other legal instruments pre pared with promptness and accuracy. . July 3. d. o. bcsh.. : : z t z. txs'ccuocsh HUSH k M CULLOUGH S . CoLLECTiox Office, Clearfield, Pess'a. h. LArrHLi. : " : : : : ' chatiles boiei. EW WATCH JEWELRY STORE i v The undersigned having located in the bor-ongb-of Clearfield, (at tbe shop formerly eecitpied by R Welch as a jewelry shop,) are prepared to do work of all kinds on the most reasonable terms. Theeash wiJ 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 .' t mr all to the 8isr f the Biir ITatek. April 9,'t2-3y-pd . LAI CH LIN ir HOLES. WniTTENS GOLDEN SALVE Ths Great Progressive and Heating Remedy. An article that proecnts a challenge to the world to produce is. 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, Borne, Scalds, RhenmatrsTB; Sere throat. Bruises. Spraiaa. Cats. Tumors, - Erysipelas, Warts. Sore eyes. Bails, Chapped hands, Frosted feet, etc . etc. Give it a trial. Price 24 cents a box. For sala by JACOB GOSS, in Woodward township. I March 19, '62, KOLLOCK'S DANDELION COFFEE. This preparation, made trom the best Java Coffee, is reexamended by physicians as a supe rior nutritious beverage for General Debility, Dyspepsia, and all billions disorders. Thousands who have be-;n compelled to abandon tbe use of coffee will use this without injurious effects. jOne ean contains the strength of two pounds of ordin ary coffee. Price 2 j cents. - Kollocks LevAix. Tbe pnrest and best baking powder knorn for making light, sweet and nu tritious Bread and cakes. Price 15 cents. Manufactured by M. H. K'LLOCK, Chemist, corner of Bro id and Chestnut Sts, Pbil'a. and sold by all Druggists and Grocers. Eeb. 25, 1832y. Fashionable Millinery. MISS J. &. e! MITCHELL. Second Street, Clearfield, Pa., (Opposite the residence of L. J. Crans, Esq.) ' The undersigned would respectfully inform the Ladies of Clearfield and vicinity, that they have received an assortment of Fashionable Millinery Goods, to which tbey invite their attention. ; We also do all kinds of millinery work on short notice, in th-: latest style, and on reasonable terms. - J. 4 E. MITCHELL. May 21,13.2.-3m-pd. STILL THEY COME. GOODS CHEAPER THAX EVER. A JKESH ARRIVAL OF ' Sp ring&Summer Goods AT 1 MIS . . CHEAP .CASH STORE. V w w iwtnvvu. ant vpcuiog, m CArvxaiiy SeieCXSW stock of Spring and Summer goods, consisting ef DRY-GOODS AXD NOTIONS. -.J.". Hardware, Queensware, GROCER IES, DRUGS, OILS, FAINTS AND GLASS. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. BUCKETS AND BASKETS, " School Books and Stationary, FISH AND SALT, And a great variety of ether useful articles, all ei , - , -, , , . . . . wnicn win oe soia eneap tor easn, or ex- -changed for approved produce.- Go to the "cheap eash store" if yea want to bej goods at fair prices. - Jene It, 1812. 1 WM. P. TRWIX. F LOUR. A let of good floer en hand and for sale at MERKKLLA BIOLER'S.'4 TWEXTV-FIVE HUNDRED ACKES OF LAND AT PRIVATE SALS, extending t ue mows: oi-tae jaosnanaoa. An allgawle property; oe iweaoaable terms. Inquire of - ; :j T 5 - H. BUC HER SWOOPS,- : " Dee4-tf, t Attorney at Law, Clearfield, '
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