Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, December 24, 1862, Image 3

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    THE JOURNAL.
CLEARFIELD, FA., DEO'R 24r 1862.
Wasted- S'r r ao general nousewor.
for farther information apply at the Journal
uce, CIMM- : - c ...
JcT Soi II- Smith & Co. are receiving
BQ0.hurDew stock of goods, which they will
"ell's low rates. Ladies read their advertise
ment. . -
Tbe Bccktai1"- Among the wounded men
tioned see tlic nanes f L'apt, E. A. Irvin,
.prtvioW noticed,) and II. F. Ward. Pat.
Bird jad J Hrvey Larimer, are also reported
.. being woouded., , , , .
grrriso Well. We are plesed lo see that
X, J. Criiis, Esq-. I still improving. He was
n tbe street several tiroes during the past
jew weeks, and it is to be hoped that ho will
toon be able to resume his professional labors.
'"Gostf Up." Tha high price of paper, and
other printing materials, is beginning to
do its work- Tbe Brother Joknathan published
ia New Fork, and the Louisville Democrat,
ave both suspended operations. The M'
Kean Miner of the 15th -gives notice to its pa
irons, that ?fter one issue more it will also
Shut ahop." Many other publishers are in
creasing their terms, and reducing the size
vf their papers in the hope of "weathering
tbe storm."
Cohpast C, 5th Reserves. The following,
are tbe killed, wonnded and missing in Corn
jiany C, 5th Regiment, Penn'a Reserves, on
Saturday tho loth Killed Sergeant Mar
tin Mullen, Corporal Boliver T. Bilger, Pri
nt e Philo B. Harris. Wounded Privates
Wm. L. McGaughey, Alexmdr Crr,, and
John Dlen. Missing Corporal Win. C Mc
Gonlgal, Privates Daniel Curley and Robert
C. Larrimer. '
This Kegfment went into tm fight with 340
men; and unstained a loss of 161 in killed.
- . . . . Li. .
wounded and missing leaving but 179 effec
tive men. - - . , - . ;
CLIPPINGS AND SCRIBBLIXG3.
CyOn the decline coal oil.
71 n favor of cold baths the skates tint
run a boy iuto the river.
JE7There is sid to be a buy in A rru strong
county, 9 yuars old, who weighs 1C8 punnda.
2j"'l'he annual tax of the Oil r-riri--ri a in
Pittsburg and vicinity, ia estimated at $2,000,
OCO, a year. ,
C7"A boy in SnnJay School b, ing asked
wh.it is the etiief end of man, replied, tbe end
the head ia on. ' .
EThe amount of oil lost by the ice gorgi!
on the Allegheny is stated at 30,000 barrels,
valued at $350,000.
CThe ield of sorgum syrup in the Uni
ted States, during the past yar, is s t down
f for'y millions of gallons.
H7"S- Vcn children of Mr. Ad uu Mr-ys.-r-ir.iili,
ut Sulivjii county, di-d within two
works of dipilu-ria throe on one day.
2C7"It i estimated, that the sixty uiiii re
ti'ieric in the Veti.ingo Oil region, p.ty a la
oi S20,UCO, wvckly.lo the Government.
15""Pn-dictfd by ;in astronomer, Ibat Dj-
ci ruiier z-jiu m the only lucky day r.r marry
ing thU year. Better bo ii a hurry : the time
il n1i'H bo w.
X7". m m nsm-d Gfu Bei.I .n. wis arre
ted in Pitul.itrg 1 t week, whilst in Hie act uf
Selling counterfoil bills and spnrioii coin,
lie carried tbe notes and coin iu a iarkH
la kft. . , ''. ' ; ' : I
CM.iji are b.-ing examine 1 to fi.jd the
"tent ot war." O u ediitor say s he ' to in 1
it list tr.niwtT wittmnta imp hiviiig acci
dentally seated liimjelf ou a wasp's nest hi a
h..y livid."
C7"0u the liitli, iu Cumbria city, whilst
tomull boys wero pbying with a loaded
pistol, the one shot the othor acci lent'.y
causing death on th-j following diy. T"iia ia
auothcr uaniing to boj s.
C7"Three hundred and eighty-six thousand
1 S have b-en packed at Cincinnati,' thus
'nr. Tim Gazelle thinks the number for the
moii Hill reach about b:lf a million, and lar.
et Hun any previous year.
C7"A boiler exploded in tho pail factory at
K'tiaiining, on the morning of the 9th. A
Wece of Ue btiiler cut tho top of the head 08
mm named Colwell, killing him instantly,
-fuller, named Fiscua ws severely scalded.
Coacta Sr.tre Caccis The membtrs o
Congress from tho Border Slave States, bait.
1'eld st:vrral meetings in reference to the E--'ncipajion
Proclamation, and resolvtd to
their infiueuce against it, with the Presi
!ent. Accordingly, a committee waited on
r. Lincola to urge Liru not lo issue his New
Star's Proclamation of Freedom; but, it h
id they met with little encouragement.
Set.atu:, Wilb-r of Va., and Henderson of
and Representatives Casey of Ky., May-
'd and Cl.rni.nt.
" e whole Western Virginia delegation in the !
. w va ii U(ji a a a ai s auu
"ue reinse to jiaTe anj-lnjng to $n witu the
feeding! of the .. ther Border State repre
sentatives. ...
A Night Cap Brigade. Gen. Rosecrans is
J'ashing forward bis colnnin with remarkable
""ergy. lie finds himself mnoyed by a certain
IM of stragglers who straggle off from , tho
'""-a with the view of being mda prisoners,
g,Ti"g their parole, and being then sent borne.
This class of "cos.es" Gen. Resecrans is just
r incensed at, and has determined to make
"triple, of enchwhen discovered. He has
tcnrdinglyinstitntedtheroost stringent orders
iinBt straggling, and those who disobey, and
w purpoaely made prioneri and give their
lrole, shttll cer.g!nty ,ent back 5 bjt tbat
CJ snail be sent back to Camp Chase
D'8ht C1P on as their uniforms.
ith
Geoerala Siegel't and Slocum.i Divisions
"J!aeiQeo. Buroside, at Ftedvricksburs;.
- Latest from ho Iahtiah;nhockJ T r
' Gen. ,Bmnside, in a despatch to (Jen. llaii
leek, assumes the responsibility of crossing
the' Rappahannock, at the time he did, lie
gives the number of killed at 1.152, wounded
about 9,000, and about 900 prisoners." The
wounds received by our men, he says, are
mostly Klight only 1,630 U-ing treated in
hospitals. ' v. . ' .
: ' MARRIED: "' ' ,
On the 11th instant, by Ecv. J. M. Galloway,
Mr. John C. Dale, t Miss Mart Ass S was,
both of Lawrence town ship, Clearfield co. , Pa.
i. V : DIED: .
In Bogga township, Centre county, on the
15th of December, Pekderick Antes, in the
82d year of bia age. : Brother, thou art gone !
and well do I remember tby many kindnesses
to me in our boyhood days. You have gone
to that better land from whence none will
wi.h to return ; and by the Grace of God I
will follow thee. p. a. " ,
SIIEllIFF'S SALES By virtue of sundry
writs of Venditioni Exponas, issued out of the
Court of Common Pleas of Clearfield county, and
to me directed, there wilt be exposed to Public
Sale, at tbe Court House, iu the borough of Clear
field, on Monday the 12th day of January next,
A. D. 1863, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following de
scribed Ileal Estate viz: .
A certain tract of land situate in Ferguson town
ship, Clearfield county Pennsylvania. Desin
ning at a Hemlock corner, thence by Benjamin
Uioos survey soutn 30 dec: west Z.iU perches to
post, thence south 40 deg east 116 perches to a
post and linn of Cornelius Tubbs, acd thence along
line made between thcui north 50 "de east 230
perches to post, thence by John Tripler survey
conn 4U ueg west too perenes to place ot begin
nine. Containin": 216 acres more or less, beins
the north weet half of survey in name of Math ins
Barton, with about twenty-five acres cleared and
log house and barn erected thereon, t-eized. ta
ken ia execution, and to be sold as the property
Also A certain tract of land situate in Cur
wer.svi'le Borough. Clearfield county Pennsylva
nia, to wit: a lot of crouud situate in the Bor
ough of Ourwensville, fronting sixty feet on Main
street, and running baek 2i0 feet to an alley.
Hounded east by II D. P.itton. south by an alley,
wesToy street, ana uortn by-Main street, with
a two story frame house thereon. Also two Iota
fronting on Thompson street, running back to an
alley, and bounded by lands of Wm. Irvin, with a
one and a hu.l story dweiiiiig bouse and wood
nou.-e thereon creeled seized, taken m execu
tion, ard to bo fold as tbe property of Alfred Mon
telius, Edward Montultug and Wui. TenEyck tra
ling as Montelius, Ten Eyck k Co.
Also A certain tract of land situate in Knox
township. Clearfield county Pennsylvania. Con
taining one hundred acres more or less, situate in
Kcox township, with about thirty acres cleared
and a log dwelling house and log barn erected
thereon, adjoiuiug lauds of Wm llobertson and
others. Siezed. taken iu execution, and to be
."Old as tho property of Isaac P. Carson.
Also A ccrtuiu tract of land situate in Gue
lica township. Clearfield county Pennsylvania
Containing about three hundred and foujteen
acres, bounded by landsof about twenty acres
eieared wilb a small orchard, and having a I
cibia hou?e erected thereon. Seized, takf n
excn'ion, and to be sold as the property of Wm.
n. ixeguny.
Also .il thufce oertain premises, situate iuDc
Deca!cr township. Clearfield couoty, one piece
an?wn as tue oiu place, bounded on the north by
lands now in possession of Wm. Uoss jr , on tbe
east by lauds of George D. Morgan and lands of
aner Jiorgan. on tne soutn by lands or Uaniel
Albert, Jonathan Kephart, and lieOrge D. Morgan,
ana on me wosi cy taaas ot ueorgo 13. Jlorgac.
C )nt;iining about two hundred acres more or less,
h.-iviiig about one hundred and eighty -acres ot
tlare i laud thereon, with a large story log house,
a log barn, with other outbuildiugs, and having
a largo beariug orvhard thereon. .
Uue other pleCB situa'.e in Deoatur township a
fores :id, adjoining the above, bounded on tho
south hy the premises above described, on tbe
j west by liuid of Li sorgo D. ilorgau A Co., on the
iioi uy lacas 01 oeorgo L Jlorgan & to., on tOe
CT?t by landi of George D. Morgan, having about
u.: hundred and fifty acres therein and being all
CiCureu u. noarJy so.iTitb a good piank bouse,
leg iara and other out buildings theroon. with a
young fceariog orchard thereon.
One o'her puce situate in the township of De
calur aroitsuid. knor. as tha Sawmill property,
bounded on the in rth by lands of Joseph Goss, on
the cast by lauds of George i Morgan & Co., ou
liio euutli by lauJs of George D. Morgan A Co
and on the west by lauds ot George L. Morgan A
Co. with a 6ar tuill in good running order, on
boater iiu;., iherei.ii, ith a plauk house, a small
Mill house acd other outbuildings thereon, with
about Cfreea acres of cleared land. Seized, ta
ken in execution, and to be sold as the property
uf A. J. Go?s and John Coss. . '
Also cert-iin tract of land situate in Deca
tur towiiship. Clearfield county Penn'a, adjoining
laids of G. 1). i'orgnn A Co. on the north, on the
e-t by laud of John Crne and others, on the
south by land of D. I. Praner A Co. and others,
and west by landsof Solomon Uaramerslaugh.
containing about 2u0 acr-js. having about lit) a
eres cleared thereon, a two story log House and a
log barn aud other out buildings and a good or
chard. Also a certain tract of land known as the
Milwood property, adjoining landi of Kepler, Kep
hart and others. Containing eighty-six acres,
with good dwelling house md barn and oilier out
buildings with a good bearing orchard. Seized,
taken in execution, and to be sold as the property
of Abraham Goss, Sr.
Also A certain tract of land situate in Deca
tur towuship. Clearfield county I'enn'a, bounded
by the north by lands of G . i. Morgan A Co.. east
by landsof John Crane and others, south by lands
of D. I. Pruner A Co and others, and west by
lands of Solomon liainuierslaugh. Containing
about two hundred acres, having about one hun
dred and forty acres cleared land, a two story log
houso and log burn and other out buildings there
on erected, as the property of Abraham tioss.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the
property of J. J. Lingle and Abraham Goss. Sr.
Also by virtue of a writ of Levari Fapias, the
following described real estate, to wit :
. All that certain tract ot land situate in lyart
haus township, Clearfield county Pa., being the
same tiact of land which Elli Irvin. Esq.. High
Sheriff of Clearfield county, by h indeed dated the
2nd day of September 1841 sold and conveyed to
the said Francis McCoy the said tract being
known as tbe Salt Lick Bend Tract, beginning at
a hickory tree, thence north 53 dog east 63 perch
es to a white oak, thence south 31 deg east 293
perches to a chestnut oak, thence south 10 deg
west 81 perches to a hickory on the west branch
of the Susquehanna River, thence down the same
by the several courses thereof 190 perches to
maple, thence north Jl deg west .-J perches to a
hickory and place of beginning. Containing 338
tc ?d 59 Perehes wit, the naual. allowance.
being tha same more or less comprising a good
farm with aboat ninety aeres cleared and in a
good state of cultivation with a good two story
frame farra bouse, a good frame bank barn and
other outbuildings thereon erected and young
and bearing orchard,' besides 20 acres of Kiver
bottom eieared and in a high state of cultivation
with two commodious two story frame dwe'Iing
houses, black smith shop, cabinet shop, frame
barn and frame stable wirh other outbuildMfs
with two young and bearing orchards on this
portion or tbe property, the whole being upon
and comprised within the s 'id 3S8 acres known as
the Salt tiiak Bond property. Seized, taken in
execution, and to be sold as the property of Rob
ert Gilliland and John Gilliland.
; Also a certain lot situate in Toier Town or
Newburg. Chest township, Clearfield county, Pa.,
bounded north by Main street ou icet, anc extend
ing in depth 200 feet back to alley, with a two
Story Tavern house and stable erected thereon,
now in occupancy of Wm. Worrell. Seized, ta
ken in execution, and to be sold as the property
of Esra Root .
.. EDWAHH PERKS, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office, December 10, 1882.
STOVES 50 COOKING STOVES, of all sues,
for sale cheap for cash, by
Dec. 1862. . , ... B. MOSSOP, Clearfield.
PLASTERING. The subscriber having lo
cated himself in the Co rough of Clearfield,
would inform the publicthat 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. 1358, EDWIX COOPER-
THE CLEAUFIELD ACADEMY will be
opened for the reception of pupils (male and
femoJe) on Monday, Nev. 10, 1832. Trims, per ses
sion of eleven Weeks : . ...
Orthography, Reading, Writing, Primary Arith
metic aud Geography, . $2,50
Higher Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geogra
phy and History. , $3,01)
Algebra, Geometry, Natural Philosophy, and
Book Koeping, $4,00
Latin and Greek languages, -t ..' $,6,00
Ta students desirous of acquiring a thorough
English Education, and who wish to qualify them
selves for teachers, this institution offers desirable
advantages. io pupil received for less than half
a session and no deduction except for protraeted
sickness. Tuition to be paid at tbe close of tbe
term.' fmay30J C. B. SAXDFORD, Principal.
THE ARMY MOVING!
AND SEW GOODS ARRIVING !
. A FRESn ARRIVAL OF ' "
Fall and Winter Goods
AT TIL.
CHEAP CASH. STORE.
Just received and opening, a carefully selected
atocK ot X' all and inter goods, consisting ct
DRY-GOODS AND NOTIONS,'
Hardware, Queehsware,
GKOCEItl K S,
DRUGS, OILS, PAINTS AND GLASS,
BOOTS, SHOES. HATS AND CAPS,'
BUCKETS AND BASKETS,
School Books and Stationary,
KAILS AND SALT,
And a great variety of other useful articles, all of
which will be sold cheap tor cash, or ex
changed for approved produce.
Goto tbe "cheap cash store" if you want to buy
goods at tair prices.
Nov. 12. 1302. " WM F. IRWIN
J. P. KRATZER,
DEALER IN ,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY -GOODS, ETC ,
.'. Front iitrett ahove the ' Acxxitmi,
Has just received a general assortment of
WINTER GOODS.
Merinos. Ginghams. Cloths.
Delaines, Prints Cassiinercs,
Alpacas, Silk?. ;-'tinetts,
Reps. : Cashmere. Tweeds,
Cobergs Mohair, JeaiTS,
Lanellas. Muslins, . Flannels.
Furs, Boinifls, Cloaks, Ribbon, Flannels,
Balmoral shirts, hoop skirts, shawls, dress trim
ming, bead nets, caps, nubies, hoods, sontags. cor
sets, gloves, collars, scarfs, comforts, grenadine
veils, table covers.
"CLOTHING,
Coats, pants, vests, overcoats, gents shawls, shirts,
hats, caps, under shirts and drawers, boots, shoes,
gum shoes, buffalow shoes, crevats. collars, gloves,
naraware, queensware, notions, musical goods
G R O C E 11 I E S,
Tea, coffee, molasses. Fngar, salt, candles, rice,
flour, bacon. fi$h. tobacco, candles, rasins. cur
rants, spices, crackers, wines, brandies, vinegr,
oils, varnish, alcohol, tin ware.' glass ware, wood
ware, stationary.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
Carpet, oilcloth drugget. looking gl.vses. clouks,
churns, wash boards, tubs, buckets, flat irons, pans,
winaow onuas, wan paper, coal-oil lamps, um
brellas, bed cords, knives and forks, spoons. oroclcs.
stove oiacKing All ot which will be sold on tbe
most reasonable terms, and the highest market
price paid for grain, wool, shipping furs, and all
Kicas or country produce J. r. ivKA 1 iCEIv.
LleaiUeld. .November 19. 1332.
Fall and Winter Goods.
REIZEN8TEIN BIIOTHERS & CO.
In the '-Mansion House" (Mr. Shaw's old Stand)
Clearfield, Pa., have just received a large Stock of
PALL AND WINTER c LOTH ING,
Boots, Hats, Traveling Bags. Valises and a largo
and well selejted stock of Gents Furnishing goods
YOU
Can buy your Clothing, for yourselves and your
isoys in every variety and at low cash prices
by calling" at the cheap Clothing Store of
Reizenstein lire's A Co. opposite the
Cloi-rtield Co Rank, where von
WILL "
Save at least from 20 to 2j percent. All kinds of
Ulotmng and furnishing goods, are to be
trad at this Store at the lowest Cash pri
ces and receive well made goods,
. t Would it not be much.-better to .
' ' SAVE ' " ,. ' '
Much valuable time by calling at ouce. and lay
ing in your Mock of Glotning tor the V inter
; at this Establishment, where you will cer
tainly get the full value for your
MONEY.
Remember the place. In the "Mansion House.''
opposite Clearfield Co. Bank.
KK12ti311!t. JiriO S A CO.
OP'Grain and Furs taken in exchange at the
highest market rates.
AYEB'S PILLS Ara yon sick, feeble and
complauing Are you out of order with yonr
system deranged and your feelings uncoiufor-,
table 1 These symptoms are often the prelude
to serious illness.. Souie fit of sickness is
.creeping upon you, and should be averted by
a tiuit-ly use of the right remedy. Take
Ayera Fills,, and cleanse out the disordered
humors purity the blood, and let thu fluids
move on unobstructed in health again. They
stimulate the functions of tho body into vig
orous activity, purity tho system from the
obstructions which make disease. A cold set
tles somewhere in the body, and obstructs its
natural functions. These if not relieved, react
upon themselves and the surrounding organs,
producing general aggravation, su tiering and
disease- While in this condition, oppressed
by the derangements, take Ayer's fills, and
see how directly they restore the natural action
of health agaiu. What is true and so apparent
fn this trivial and common complaint, is also
in many of ti e deep-seated and dangerous
distempers. The same purgative effect expels
them.. Caused by similar obstructions and
derangements of the natural functions of the
body, they are rapidly and many of tbem
surely, cured by the same means. JTone who
know the virtues of these Fills will neglect to
employ them when suffering from the disorder
they cure, such as Headache, Foul Stomach,
Dysentery, Bilious Coniplatnts, Indigestion,
Derangement of the- Liver, Costiveness or
Constipation. As a Dinner Pill they arc both
agreeable and effectual. '. " . .
Prepared by Dr. J. C, Ayer Co., Lowell. Mass.
Price 2.i cents per box Five boxes for $1.
. CD. Watson, Clearfield. Wm.. Irvin, Curwens
ville, S. Arnold, Lutbersburg. Elisa Chase, Anson -ville,
J. C. Banner, Morrisdale. C. R. Foster, Phil
ipsburg. and Daalers everywhere.
May 7, 1862.
DK.LITC'n5 MEDICINES. Afresh sup
ply of these invaluable Family Medioiua
d r-Bal8 by M- A Frank- Clearfield, consisting
of Pain Curer ; Restorative, a great cure for cold j
and eough ; and Anti-Bilious Physic. They have
been thoroughly tested in this community, and
are highly approved. Tky hibm.ti r ;
AUDITOR'S NOTICE The undersigned
Anditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of
Clearfield county to distribute tbe balance in the
hands -of the Administrator of Richard Curry
deceased, will attend to the duties of his appoint
ment and hear all parties interested at his office
in Clearfield Borough, on Friday, the 2nd day of
January, A. D. 133. at 2 o'clock P. M. .
Dec. 10.12. J. B. M'ENALLY. A ud i tor
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters
of administration having been granted to the
undersigned, on the estate of Adam Emerick.
late of iira.dy township, deceased. Ali persons
indebted to tho said estate are hereby notified to
make immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same will present them duly
authenticated for settlement.
Sent. 10. ltf:)2 ANDREW PENTZ. Adm'r.
Furs! Furs! Furs!
AH kinds of Furs wanted by the subscriber, suoh as
Mink. ' Coon, ' Rod Fox, Grey Fox.
Cross Fox, Muskrat Black Boar, Otter.
Also, Deer Skins, Hides aud Pelts. For which the
highest price will be paid, either in trade or coi4
at the cheap cash store of H. MOSSOP,
, December. 3, lSi2. Clearfield.
BREWERS. AND DISTILLERS. The
uuleasigned has received fordistribution tha
forms according to which the Books of all Brew
ers and Distillers must be kept, under the Act of
Congress to provide Internal Revenue. All per
sons owning or operating Breweries or Distiller
ies. in the counties of Erie, Warrefl, Jefferson,
McKean, Cameron. Elk, Forrest and Clearfield,
by applying at the office of the Collector, in this
City, or by letter addressed to him. may obtain a
ror" . ... : J. V. JJULli LASS,
- .oiiecior oi in. ncv., lvtn. tnst. of I enn a
l-.ne. Sent. 13. ISSJ-sent. 21.
'
STATEMENT of the Clearfield County Bank
3 for the month ending Nov. 2t)th, 1S62.
ASSETS. - . . . -
Bills discounted. : $58,735 87 : , . . .
Pennsylvjmia State loans.
47.043 II .
4.222 20 .
12.994 67 ,
12,740 00 o .
2.4.0 00
2.875 21 '
: 299 41
315 21
764 75
Specie, : :-: : :
Due from other banks.
Notes of other banks, : : ;
U.S. Treasury Legal Tender
Demand notes. : : . :
Checks, drafts. Ac. : : ;
Over drafts, : : : . : - : :
Furniture.- : : : : : : ;
Expense of plate engraving.Ae.
$-112,415 46
' ' UABH.1T1KS.
Capital st.jck. paid in. ' : : SaO.000 00
Notes in circulation, : ' : 25.740 00
Due depositers, : : : 53.652 93
Due certificates of deposit, : 10.581 2."
Due Banks, : : ' : : : : 3S9 32
Due Commonwealth,' : : : 311 77
Doe United States, : : ' i r "52 50
Interest and exchange. . : 1 .SI 7 63
5112.415 4("
JAMES B. GRAHAM. Cashier.
, Nov. 2i, 1S62. '
Clearfield. Pa
TVTOTICE OF PARTITITION OF MOSES
11 Bi.wtS' ESTATE To Wm. Boggs. Robert
Boggs. Margery, wife of A Baxter, formerly Mar
gery Boggs: Elizabeth, wife of John M'Conkey.
formerly Elizabeth Boggs; Martha Jane, wife of
Henry L. Hensley, formerly Martha Jane Boggs;
Wilber F. Boggs, Henry Boggs; Mary, wile of
W m. Chandler, formerly Mary Boggs, and Roland
Boggs, heirs of Moses Boggs. late of the State of
Missouri and formerly of Clearfield county, Pa.
and to all persons claiming the Real Estate in"
Clearfield county aforesaid of thesaid MosesBoggs
either as heirs or nnder said heirs; '
Take Notice, that a writ of partition has been
issued ont of the Orphans' Court of Clearfield
county aforesaid to me directed, for the partition
among the aforesaid heirs of certain real estate in
said county, viz: One tract or niece of limWr
land situate in Bradford township in said countv.
containing 46 acres 57 perches, more or less. An
other messuage or farm situate formerly in Brad
ford now Graham township, containing about 129
acres and 92 perches
In pursuance ot which writ, on Friday the 30th
day of January, A. D. 1833, upon the premises a
foresaid. at and after 10 o'clock A. M. of said day.
I wiil proceed to hold an Inquest of Partition to
make partition, if the samo can bo made, and in
quire and make report thereof according to la.w.
At which time and place all persons interested are
notified to attend and bo present.
r . EO .PERKS, Sheriff. 1c.
Sheriffs Offk-o. December 10, 18fi2-6t.
IT. States Tax Appeals.
V. S. Assessor's Office, Nineteenth District. Pa. )
Office. Curwensville. Clearfield county. Pa. 1
NOTICE is herebv fiveii tbat tbe ji..'4Riiiont
lists, valuations and enumerations made and ta
ken within the assessment district com nosed of tho
county of Clearfield, by the assistant assessor, un-
aer me laws 01 tue Lmtcd States, will remain o
pen to all porsons concern! for examination for
the space of Fifteen davs fro.n the 15rh da f
December, A. D. I62. at the office of J. B. McE
nally, Esq.. in the Borough of Clearfield, in the
said county of Clearfield. - , . " . .
And. at the same place, the undersigned asses
sor of this collection district, wiil attend or the
1st dnyot January. A. D. lSt53, te receive, hear,
and determine all appeals relative to any errone
ous or execisive valuations or enumerations by
tbe assistant aisescr.
In regard to appeals, the law provides. '-That
the question to be determined bv the assessor, nn
an a). peal respecting the valuation or enumera
tion ot property, or ' bjeets liable to duty or taxa-
iiou, suau ce, wueiuer me valuation complained
of ba or be not in a just relation or tironortion tn
other valuations in the sane assessment district.
ana wnetner the enumeration be or be not cor
rect Aud all appeals to the assessors as afore
said, shall be in writing, and shall specif v tha
purueuiar cause, matter, or tnmg respecting which
a decision is rea uested ; and shall, moreover, state
the ground or principle of inequality or error
complained of ' DANIEL LIVINGSTON.
Assessor of tha mteeuth Collection District.
REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby
given, that the following acoounts have been
examined and passed by me, and remain filed of
record in this omee tor tbo inspection of heirs,
legatees, creditors. and all others in anv other wav
interested, and will be presented to the next Or
phans' court of Clearfield oounty. to be held at
tue levari Hume, in tho Borough of Clearfield.
commencing on the Second Monday of January,
io.. ior counrmation and alloivanco:
The linal Administration account of Theodore
Weld, Ad mi nis tor of George Dollen, late of Becca-
ria township, Clearfield county, Penn'a. dee'd, of
whom John Weld, jr., was the first Administrator.
The Final aecouutof Theodore Weld. Executor
of the last Will and Testament of John Weld, late
of Bocaria township. Clearfield Co., Pa., dee'd.
The Final account of J. C. McCloskey, Admin
istrator of all and singular, the goods and chattels,
rights and credits, which were of Nathan M'Clos
key. late of Pike tp.. Clearfield Co., Pa . dee'd.
The Final account of Jesse Hutton and Mary E.
Kelly, Administrators of all and singular, the
goods and chattels, rights and credits, which were
of James M. Kelly, late ot Beccaria township,
Clearfield county, Penn'a, deceased.
The final account of Wm. McCracken. Adminis
trator of all and singular the goods and chattels,
rights and credits, which were of Wni. McCraek
en, Sr., late of Bell township.Ciearfield Co., dee'd.
The final account of John Weld, (dee'd.) Guardi
an of Hannah Hoover, one of the children and
beirsof Abba Hoover, late of Beccaria township,
Clearfield county, Pennsylvania deceased
; Ihe final account of Jeremiah Hoover and Ja
cob Reame. Executors of the Inst will and testa
ment of Henry Beams, late of Morris township,
deceased. - - : -
JAMES WRIGLEY, ;
November 12. 1S62. Register.
WASTED 100 Bushels Flax Seed Inex
cbange for goods, at the Cheap Store of j
Oct. I.18 i2. J. D.THOMPSON, Curwensville.Pa
PROVISION AND GROCERY STORE.
The . uniersigiie.l keeps, constant on hand
at his store room ic I'hiliburg, Centreyeoonty.
full stock ot'i iour, Uams. Shoulder, Sides, Cof
fee, Tea, ;Sugr, lUce, Molasses, ic. Also. Li
quors of all kinds, Tobacco. Segars, Scuff, Ac; all
of which he offers to purchasers on the most ad
vantageous terms G ire him a cn'l, and try hie
articles, ,r , Jmar21 - A ; ROBERT LLOYD.
FRMT rREES.-Farmers.- and all others
who are fond of good apples; are hereby in
formed that they can supply themselves with
young trees and of the very best varieties, at the
nursery of the undersigned in Lawrence township,
about 3 miles scuth-west of Clearfield borough
Also, a few peach tree9 on hand. Now, is the
best oeason of the year for setting out trees, and
persons should avail' themselves of this opportu
nity to supplv themselves.
Oct. 23. 1862. : . - ROBERT LAWHEAD.
ESTATE OF DR. G. W. STEWART,
DECEASED Notice is hereby given, to all
parties concerned, that Letters Testamentary have
this day been issued to me, on the Estate of Dr.
. W Stewart, late of Clearfield county deceased.
All persons having claims against said estate will
present them duly authenticated for settlement,
and those persons in tobtcd to the same will make
immediate payment to MARY E. STEWART,
Executrix of G. W. Stewart, deceased.
New Washington. November 25, 1SR2. . . .
DISSOLUTION' OF PARTNERSHIP
'1 he Firm lately doing business under the
title of J. A J.. F Irvin, has been mutually dis
solved this day. The Books and Accounts are all
left in the hands of J. V. Irvin for collection and
settlement. Also the Books of John Irvin.
JOHN IRVIN,
Oct.. 22, 1552. J. F. IRYIN.
N B. Tho business will still be oondnctcd by J.
F- Irvin. who will he glad to see all his old cus
tomers at any time. See his advertisement in
anomer column.
BOGGS TP. FARMS FOR SALE. One
containing 124 acres 85 cleared and under
good fence. . A log house 22 by 2S, plank hoope IS
by lij, log barn, smithy and all necessary out-buil-
uiuxs mereon i.argespncsana spring-house con
venient to house. The land is well watered and
nas sufficient wood and fencing timber. There is
an orchard ot large grafted trees, and a youne or
chard on place, all choice fruit. It is convenient
ior pasturing droves. ALSO, one containing 90 a
cres 10 cleared and under fenca h'jtt.i tllA VTaII
timbered. -This land has a log house and stable
iuuicuu. i or terms apply to
. October IS. L. J. CRANS, Clearfield.
CLEARFIELD MUSIC SCHOOL For in
struction upon the Piano, Melodeon and Gui
tar, and in Harmony and Singing.'
Terms For pupils under six vcara old. Vni
for seventy two lessons of one half hour each ;
for all pupils over six years old. 510.00. for seventy-two
lesions of one hour each; upon Piano, Me-
iwaeon. imitar or in Harmony. ;
Payable, oue-fourth at the beginning and the
balance at the end of the quarter.
. ocul music free to all Instrumental pupils.
ow-iiei aione. so.uu per term. , : ,
Rooms at Mr. Alexander IrwiaV
Oct.l.LSGO. . E. A. P. RTNDER. Teacher.
TV-OTICE CLEARFIELD COUNTY, SS: In
11 the'matter of the Estate of William Smith
late ofBecearia township, Clearfield county dee'd.
In the Orphans Court of Clearfield county at
September Term A. D 1302. Rcspeotine the aD-
praiseuieiit of property claimed by, and set apart
ior 1110 wiuow, viz :" Personal property to the a
mount of $lC(i,i5 and Real Estate containing
about 20 acres more or less appraised at $90,00,
the Court made tbe following order.
September 23rd 1SC2 approved unless excep
tions be filed on or before the first day of next
term. Publication to be made in one newspaper,
published in Clearfield county, for three succes
sive weeks. JAMES WRIG LEY.
Oct. 29, 1S62. Clerk. O. C.
Seriously Abounded !!
All the Merchants in the neighborhood of Cur
wensville. because I have brought on and opened
a large and well assorted stoefc of -
; , , . , N E W .GOODS, .
which I ara selling at extremely low prices for
cash. My stock embraces all the variety usually
kept in a coun'ry store,. and solected with an eye
to suit these
WAB TIMES-
I will uot, here attempt to enumerate all the arti
cles I keep; and their f:ihulous!y low prices
whici I might do but after you will have seen
and examined for yonrselves. you will exclaim, in
the language of the Queen of the South, ; (
'HALF-HAS NOT BEE V TOLD
I will merely say, come and see for yoursolrea .
for I feel satisfied that I can suit your tastes as
well as your purses
Lumber and all kinds of produce alsa taken in
exchange for goods. ...
Curwensville. Oct. 22, IS 52. J. F. IRVIN.
Shot At But Missed !!
A GRAND MISTAKE!!! -
THAT ALL THE MERCHANTS OF OURWENS-
ville wre wounded.. !Tis true, that I was "shot
at, but, missed," and since then I have been at the
city, and procured a very large assortment of
goods of all descriptions, which I am disposing
at lower rates than any other bouse in the eounty.
; ' READ!.' READ!.'! READ.'!!!
- Best Calico, : at from 15 to 19 cents per yard.
Best Muslin, at from 15 to 30 ceuta per yard.
, Best Delaine, at from 20 to 28 cents per yard.
CLOTHING AT REDUCED PRICES!!!
Best Sugar at from 12t to 15 cents per pound.
Best Syrup at 87 eenta per gallon.
Alt other groceries at the same rates. Boots and
Shoes, and Shoe findings, oheap.
Ladies who wish to make a good investment,
should eall and examine tho assortment of dress
goods Merinos. Saxony plaids, Plaid Brilliants,
ic. Ao. Also, Cloaks, Shawls, Hoods, Nubias,
Sontags, Gloves, Ac., Ao.
Dec.3, 1S62. J.D.THOMPSON.
EXECUTORS SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE. The subscribers will offer
by public outcry at tbe public house of David S.
Plotner in the Borough of New Washington, com
mencing at 10 o'clock, A. M., on Friday the lth
day of December next, the following described
real estate of James Thompson, deceased, viz :
No. 1. A tract of timber land in Chest township,
Clearfield county, adjoining lands of Armstrong
Curry, the heirs of John Irvin, dee'e, John Tea
pie and others, containing .14 acres and 105 pereh
es and allowance.
No. 2. A tract of land in Chest township. Clear
field county, adjoining the above mentioned tract,
lands of Jonathan Westover. George Crist and oth
ers, containing 113 acres and 55 perches and al
lowance, part of this tract is cleared and a dwel
ling house and stable thereou, now in the occu
pancy of Wm. B. .Thompson. -
No. 3., Tho 'undivided one half Dart of 350 acres
of timbered land inChcst township. Cambria
county, adjoining other land of said - James
Thompson. dec,d, and Wm. Sameryille and others.
- No. 4. The undivided one half part of 270 acres
of timbered land in Chest township, Cambria co.,
adjoining the above last mentioned tract and oth
ers Chest creek , runs through all of the above
4 tracts. - . : . ":
No. 5. A traot of timbered land Id Chest town
ship, Clearfield county, adjoining lands of Wm.
Westover. Daniel Fry John Port aud others, con
taining 143 acres and allowance.' .
TERMS OF SALE. One third of the purchase
money cash or personal security to the satisfac
tion of the Executors, payable 1st May 1SC3. the
remainder in two equal annua payments with in
terest, first payment to be made May 1st 1864. to
be secured by J ud it ment Bond and Mortiraire. with
clause restricting the cutting of timber farther
than payment ia made. WM. FEATH and
N. Washington, nov. 2. JAMES M EWEN.Ex'm.
PEOFESSIOKAL SVSDTESS CABDS.
H B. WOODS, Attorney at Law, Indiana, P
Professional business promptly attended to
pv O. CROUCH, FarsiciAS, CuxweiuEvflle. Clear-
eld county Penn'a.;, i..; ..May 14.
1 j T . J;CRAN"? Attorney at Law and Reft! Estate
J-f A8't, Clearfield. Pa.. i Office adjoining his
1 residence, on rirm,l tn.t xi , .
May 1.
W U CLLCiFiSH' Att""y Law, Clear.
S,e1?' Pa- Office, with L.J Crans, Esq.
on Second Street .;rr -; July 3, igei.
,irILLIAM A . WALLACE. ' Attorney at Law
' Clearfield, Pa. office, adjoininir bis resi
dence on Second .-.treet. - StpL I. '
ROBERT J. WALLACE, Attorney at Law. Clear-
field, Pa Office in Shaw's new row. Market
street, opposite Naugle's jewelry store. May 26.
HF. NAI GT.F. Watch and Clock Maker, and
. dealer in Watches, Jewelry. 4c. Room in
Graham's row, Markctstreet. - Nov. 10.
HBVCHER SWOOpiTAttoinTyTt LaCleTr.
. field. Pa. Office in Graham's Row. fourdoo
west of Graham Boyntjn's store. Nov. 10.
JP. KRATZER Merchant, and - dealer in
. Boards and Shingles, Grain aud Produce.
Front St. above the Academy, Clearfield. Pa. 'jl 2
A J. PATTEIiSON, Attorney at Law, Cnrwens-
villn, Pa. will attend to nil bniiinc m.
trusted to his care. Offii annn;t tha v
.Methodist Church.
Jan. 15, ISoJ.
7TLLIAMF. IRWIN. Marketstreet, Clearfield,
l Pa., Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Mer
chandise. Hardware, Queensware,- Groceries, and
family articles generally. ; . . Xov. 10.
DR. WM. CAMPBELL, offers bis professional
services to the citizens of Morris and adjoin
ing townships. Residence with J. D. Denning ia
Kjlertowu, Ciesificld county. Mayll,lS59.
J B M.ENALLY, Attorney at Law. Clearfield,
. Pa. Practices in Clearfield and adjoining
counties. Office in new brick building of J. Boyn
ton,2d street, one door south of Lanich's Hotel.
JOHN Gl'ELlCH. Manufacturer cf all kinds of
Calinet-ivare. Market street. Clearfield, Pa.
He also makes to order Coffins, ou short notice, and
attends funerals with a hearse. ; . Aprl0,'5i.
IARRIMER A-TEsr, Attorneys at Law,Cloar
J ficli.Pa. Will attend promptly to all legal
and othtr husiness entrusted to their care in Clear
field and adjoining counties. August 6, lsofi.
JA8 H.XilllUSIki:. ISKAEt, TEST.
DR. M. WOODf?, tenders his professional servi
ces to the citizens of Clearfield and vicinity.
Kcsidenee on Seeond street, opposite the office of
L.J. Crans, Esq. Offiee, the same that was recent
ly occupied by Hon. G 11 Barrett, where be can
bo fount nclesF absent on pifessiona! business.
rnHOMAS J. M'CCLLOUGH. Attorney at Law,
jL Clehrfield, Pa. Office, over the -Clearfield
co. l ank. Deeds and other legal instruments pre
pared with promptness and accuracy. . July 3.
o. a. Eita. : v.j.v"cci.i.ocob
BLS1I 4 M CULLOL'GH si
Collection Urnci;, CLLaRFttto, Pi;.nx'a.
DISHES AND PLATES Just 'received
500 dozen of dishes and plates, all of which
will be sold at half price. Wholesale dealers are
invited to call at the cheap Cash Stove of
Oct. 22. Itjfi2. 21 It. MOSSOP. !
V5TALLACE A HALL, Attorneys at La w, Clear-
field, Pa. December 17. 1862.
wti.i.iAif a. wallach. i : : : : ; : joh.v o. hall.
Mr. Wallace will be at home until January 3d,
and durjngth'e latter part of January court week.
I'D I TOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned
an Auditor nupoiiittd bv the Court of Com.
mon Pleis of Centre countv. to make distribution
of the money in the hands of George Alexander.
E.q., High Sheriff, arisitg from tbesa4ef tbe
real estate of J. J. Lirgle. will attend to the du
ties of bis Rppointuieut on Tuesdav the 30th da
of December instant, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said
day, at hi office in Bellefonte, when and wberw
all persons interested are requested te attend,
and those having claum to present them or be de
barred from coiniiiz in on said fund. T
jBeIlefoiite.Dec.2. ADAM HOT; Auditor
TO TnE PCBLIC.The undersigned hav
ing purchased the entire stock of the late firm
of .woore A Etzweiler. and having made large ad-
ditioLs thereto, is cow prepared to wait upon cus
tomers. Thankful for the very liberal patron a go
heretofore extended to the firm, he hopes bv
strict personal atteutia to business to merit a
euntinuence of the. same. "
March 25, '62 -tf. . 1. F. ETZ WEILER.
V7"A LIT ABLE TIMBER LANDS FOR
. SALE. I he attention of persons desirous
of purchasing valuable Timber Lands is Invited
to the following tracts ot land situate in Keating
township, Clinton county. Pa., known as the Lo
raine laxds, viz : A certain tract being No. 3469
warranted in the name cf Thomas Willing, con
taining about 1100 acres, situata on Birch island
Run, at tho distance of 31 miles from the river,
being well timbered with Pine and Oak. Also,
another smaller tract of land, situate at the mouth
of Birch Island Ran, on the west side of the river,
containing 73 acres and allowance and having a
good rafting beach thereon. For terms apply to
O. L. REED, 1 . ,
July 30, 1S12 'J. B. GRAHAM, j EcUra. ,
W KITTEN'S GOLDEN SALVE. T-U
Grtat Progressive an t 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 calamities, or diseases. It is good for
Painful Swellings, Sores, Ulcers, Burns, Scalds,
Rheumatism, Sore throat. Bruises, Sprains, Cuts,
Tumors, Erysipelas. Warts. Sore eyes. Boils,
Chapped hands, Frosted feet. etc.. eto. Give It a
trial. Price 26 cents a box. For sale by JACOB
GOSS. in Woodward township. - 4 March 19. '62.
THE GLOBE- THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF
CONGRESS. The Daily Globe aud the Con
gressional Globe and Appendix will be published
during the next session of Congress, to convene in
this city the first Monday iii next Deoember. -
The Daily Globo will contain a full report of
the debatee in both branches of Congress; also,
the news of the day, together with such editorial
articles as may be suggested by passing events.
The Congressional Globe and Appendix will
eoptain a report of all the debates of the session,
revised by the speakers, the Meseages of the Pres.
ideut of. the United Slates, tha Kenm-t. r th
Heads of the Executive Departments, the Laws
passed during the session, and copious indexes to
all. They will he printed en a double roval ht
quarto form, each sheet containing sixteen royal
The Congressional Glnhe ami A
free through the mails of the United States, an
uer ajoini resolution of Congress passed tbe nth
of August- 1352. , .,
The next session of Congress will, probably, be
the most important one that ever met.
TERMS: For one copy of the Daily Globe du
ring the session f 3 00 For one copy of the Con
gressional Globe and Appendix during tbe ses
sion S3 wO. -
Tho Daily 3Lbe may be taken for one or mere
months, at the rate of SI per month. Subscrip
tion! for Tbe Congressional Globe and Appendix,
must be for the entire session. No attention will
be paid to any order unless the money accompa
ny it. ..... .. . r ,
, bave. hitherto,' sept the Globe to the
newspapers that copied its" Prospectus, bat I eao
not afford to do so any longer; therefore, nr new,
paper need copy thii Prospectus, unless I ir-ad the -mepey
to pay fur it as an advertisement- -Washington
Ciiy.Vct, 51, 1862. JOHN C. RIVES
RICHARD MOSsOP, Dealer in Foreign and Do
mestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Flour, Bacon,
Liquors. A c. Room, on Market street, a few doors
west cf Jonru il OJfU. Clearfield, Pa. Apr27. .
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