I $- ' "ft 41 wi ;.' CLEARFIELD, FEB'Y 4, 1863. TEKMS OF THE JOURNAL. . ; . The JLiyTSK-va'a JotR. in publiahed on Wed nesday at $1.50 per annum, in advance. If not paid at the beginning of the year, $2,00 will, be charged. Awvertisbmests will be inserted at 51,00 per square, for three or less insertions Twelve lines ur lew) oounting a square. . For every additional insertion 2j cenu will be charged. A deduction will be made to yearly advertisers. No subscription taken for a shorter time than six mouths, and no paper will be discontinued un ' til all arrearages are paid, except at the option of the publisher. .S1"L1'J COUNTY DIRECTORY , - TIME OF HOLD NO COURT. 2d Monday iu January, j 3d Monday in June, 3d ' ' iu March. 1 4tb " in fcepfin r. Of each year, and continue two weks if necessary . J- COUNTY AND DISTRCT OFFICERS. I'rwi'tJudgo lion. Samuel Linn, B!lefonta. As'io.Jiidgei Hon. J. D Thompson, Curwensn.le Jlon. James Bloom, Forrest ; Sheriff! , . . Edward Perks, . Clearfield Prothouotary, D. F. tUeilr, . " Keg. 4 Rec. . Isaiah G. Barger . . . District Att'y, Israel Tost, .... . Treasurer. .. Joseph Shaw, . Co. Surveyor, H. B. Wright, - Glen Hope. ComaiiM'u n, S. C. Thompson, . Morrisdale. Jacob Kunti, - . . Luthersburg. . Thos. Dougherty, . Gr. Hills, Auditors . . K. C Bowman, . . Clearfield. Ch:w Worrell. . N. Washington 11 Woodward, . . Pcunfielii. kroner. . . . J.W.Potur . . - Lecontes Mill Co.Supcrind't Jcaso Brooiuall, . Curweusvill LI5T OF.POST -OFFICES. Township). Names of P.O. Nanus of P.M. Beooaria, Glen Hope, - O. W. Caldwell. - "W M'Crack-m. - Thos.A. M't hee - J.W Campbell. - H. L. Henderson. - James Bloom. Bell, - - - Bower, Cheat, Cush, - -Ostend, - Bloom, - -Hoggs, - -Bradford, Brady, - - Clearfield BriJge J:iS. Forrest . Williams' Grove, - Jas. E. Wataon. - Luthersburg, - - Troutvillo. II. II. Moor-). Charles Sloppy. John Iiebeiliu. James Galli.hcr. W. C. Irviu. Jack Patcbin. G. Tozer. jr. M. A. Frank P. A. Gaalia. J. F.W. Sehiarr . . Jefferson lino, -Burnside, - NewWashingtouJ - - - - Bumsido, m - - - Patchinville. -Chest,- - - - liurd, -Clearfield, - Clearfield. - -Covington, - Frenehville, - Karthaus, - - ..irsniriltrt Pll rWItAX lilt. - T. W. Fleming. Decatur, - Philipsburg, Lontre county, ra . . West Decatur, - - Sophie Railebaeh - . O.oa. Mills. . T. F Bo.iliei. Ferguson Fox, - -tiirard, - - Marron. - - - - Edm. Williams. - Hellen Post Office, Elk county, Pa. Leconte's Mills, 0. M::rnot. - - Bald Hill, - - - - Sliuvrsvillu, - - - - Grahaniton.- - - - Smith's Mills, - - William Carr. - A. B. .Shaw. - Thus. 11. Fcrcec. - A. G. Fox. - Cha. J. Pusey. - David Tyler. - II. AVoolwi.rd - Eliza Cha.-:. - Geo. Heokialorn - M. O. Stirk, - J. W. Thompson - Jas. Thompson - Jas. McClelland II W. spencer. - A. C. Moor a, - T. W. Fleming. - Ber.j. F Dale, - D. E. Erubakor. tiosben, Graham, Gueliub, - Madera, - - - - Tyler, - - - Pcnnfitld. - - - Ansonville, - - Salt Lick. - - - New Millport, - - Breckenridge, - - Kylerton, - - - Morrisdale. - - - Lumber City.t - - Grampian Hills, - Curwensville, - - Bloomingville, - Huston, - . - Jordan, Karlhau3, Knox, - -Lawrence, Morris, - - Penn, - - Pikre, - - . . . . Union, Hoc k ton. TV.. 1 ., -.1 lAffriaa Jos. Loskett. This Post Utfice w: 11 do for Chest township. Will answer for Fergi son towni-hip. 1YDE HOUSE, IlIDGWAY, FEN-VA. . S. J. OSGOOD. PR0PKIET0R. This IIoKl is new, and furnidhei in modern style, has ample aceommodaiions. and is in all respects a first class houre. February C. Wil. 1 I Ui'll .LI ' 1 . U . 11 1 . - O . ...... CLEARFIELD HOISE, CLEARFIKLD. PA. The subscriber having purchased the furniture and interest from H. 11. Morrow, in said House, is now prepared for the reception of tran eient and permaneut boarders. Every depart ment connected with his establishment vill be conducted second to none in the county. F.b res pectfully solicits a share of publio p:itr.r.P:p. Jcly 11, ISoO.-y. Gi:o. N. CKLBl l? JUST THE EAST. RICIIAIID MOSSOP, ii;alee in foreign AND DOMESTIC DRY GOOOS.tC, AlJ.Ekl.T SlUttr, CLhil.Flt.LD, I'A. RetuI the folio tci list of poo is and profit tit 'rthii. iheup roa IliE a DIES. iV,00"? ,, - , Always on hand a larpe stock of La-;, Chrap'l di goods such us Coburg Clol'n, 'q '.TOO J heap (J heap Cheap .iiucus, ira uaiues, uniiuunis. 0;o Priuu, Chinti, Kerchiefs, Nu- 'Ooo 'i bics, Bounels, Gloves, etc. '(SuoJs FOB. GFNTLLMtN, a"oo Cheap Always on hand Black. Biut. Brown ,Gl oris Cheap, and Gry Cloths. Fancy and Black 6'oj fs Cheap- Caimores. tf.ittinet.-". Cas.-iuets, (i,q (t Cheap T teds. Plain and Fancy Vt- Ooods Chtap ings. Quirting, etc.. tc. etc. Goo,(s Cheap KEADY-MADK. iGoo.h Cheap Such as CoaU. l'ants. Vests, tuder-j'''"t' l.heapi shirts, and other Flannel fhirts, i'Ooii Cheap Boots, Shoes. HaU. Caps, Nook- O"0th Che.an-. tieSkUum Boots and Shoes and t!uo,f Cheap., a variety u other aitic'oi. Oou,i.f Cheap llOl'SEHOLD GOODS, 9.r"is CAeap Sacli ag Vnbleachod and Bleached ''""J' Y,Tap Muslins. Colored Muslins. Linen f YMP andcotlontableclotliS.Oilcloth, ChMp Linen ana h towU car 'f'ooJs 9,Vap Pets, curtains, fringe, eto f'00-1. CcZ6f JIAHD.irAKE.ic. VU Cheap ya want Nails or spikes. Manure Cfoo.ir Cheap Ch'-op Cheap Cheap or other forks. Saw-mill or other Goo is saws, Smoothing irons. Locks. Goods .Gooili Hinges, etc., go to Mossop's wnere yoa can ouyeneap. Goo-i-i CheaJ IF YOU WANT iOoo-ls Cheap"Kmrca and forks. Butcher KrAvcs, Goo It Cheap) Shoe and Stove blacking, Manilla 'Goois Cheap' anefhomp Topes, Ink, Paper or GooIs Cheap Pens, Powder, Shot or Lead, Goa Js Cheap eto., buy theui at Mossop's. Goods Cheap TP vrsl' WAVT Gools Fhoe Last or Pegs. Palm or Fancy "ff Cheap, Soap, Starch, Wail Paper or Win- y,0 f dow Shades. Lamps, Lump tubes G;iods Cheap Gboiis Goods Goods Goods Cheap j or w icfcs, coal oil, eto , go to Mosoop's cheap cash a;ore. Vheapt IF YOU WANT Good extra family Flour, White or!" f. brown sugar, hams, shoulders or s j aides, coffee; Imperial, Young 7 Hyson ortlacK tea, buy them ! atMossop'a cheap for cash. I""' IF YOU WANT Jew Tallow candles, fine or coarse salt,' Goods Syrup or molasses, cheese, dried 'Goods Ckjvtp Cheap1 Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cnip Cheap apples or peaches, water or so Goods ! Goods Goods Ghh1s Goods Goods i Goads Cheap do cracicers, call at Mossop's Cheap where you can buy cheap. Cheap IF YOU WANT CAfcipjPort wine for Medical or Saoramen Cj tal uses, Sweet wine, old Monon Cheap gahela or xyo whimsy, Cherry Cheapi and Conaa brandy, buy at Cheapi Mossop s cheap cash store. : Gods Goods Goods Cheap Kaisengi YZt, PrUnea or dried Cur- f Cheap Cheap rants; filberts, cream, pecan or '""'y grouna tuti, candies. Liquorice A. , or Liquorice root, buy them vf,ao i? .t M v i j KrrioJS Cheap Cheap IF YOU WANT Cheap0 buy 7 othei article cheap, be Goods Cheap ur to go to Mossop, for he sells Goods Cheao' "" Prson in Clearfield county. iGaoJs Goods Cheap Jiwi.iw)i. ap 3V. 'Goats Xpfrroted eovntry produce of every limd tale, at ' t X V. n, , , me usual mzr&ft j uit tn cxcliarge for goois Raftsmiii's Journal Almanac 1863. i? 2 c a ? o O a- n. 1853 32. 1S63 a n 2 5s fie r 5 - - . ?. :::' 12 3 Jclv .. .. .. Ja. 12 3 6 7 8 8 10 13 14 15 10 1 0 '1 22 23 21 27 2.5 29 SO 31 4 5 6 7 11 12 13 14 13 19 20 21 25 2i 27 ii 8 9 lt; 15 Iti 17 i 22 23 24! 2J 30 31i 5"e 7;ArG- 12 IS 1 1! 19 2i 2li 26 27 2-:j 5 6 7! 12 13 1 1 SctT iy 2 2li Feb. 12 3 4 s a io li 15 16 17 IS 2- 23 21 20 3 4 III 11 17 IS 24 25 31 1 7 a 14 15 I 22 25 29 5 12 13 19 2i 2'3 27 2 3 a io it; n 23 21 30 1 7 8 11 15 21 22 25 29 5 f 7 12 13 14 19 20 21 2J 27 25 2 3 4 9 10 11 16 17 IS 23 21 25 30 1 2 7 S tt 14 15 If. 21 22 23 2S 29 30 4 6 0 11 12 13 15 19 20 25 20 27 2 3 4 9 10 11 10 17 13 23 24 25 30 31 Jhii. 1 2 8 16 lti 22 2:i Ti 'SJ AiB. 5 1 1 1 :i I'J 20 23 27 May. 3 10 11 17 Is 21 2a SI JC.NK 1 7 8 U 15 . 21 22 2S 29 3 4 io n 1" 1 h 6 24 2i 31 I 7 S 14 1 j 21 22 2-5 2'J 5 6 12 13 19 20 2d 27 251 13 20. 27 4 11 15 2 3 4; 9 10 11 Oct. D5 17 1S 23 24 25 ' 30 ' 1 2i 7 ii I) 'Nov. 25 1 S 14 15 16) 21 22 23; 2a 29 30 15 2H 2 3 9 10 lrt 17 23 21 HO 4 5 f;Di;c. 1112 1 r. 13 20 15 19 20 Postage Iiates on Foreign Letters. To England, Ireland and Scotland, (from. Cali fornia, Oregon and Washington excepted.) 24 cts. i ounce. From California, Oregon and Washing ton. 29 cents for oz. To Frauce and Algeria, by French mails. 15 eta i oz , 30 cents i oz. To Germans Stutes. by Prussian closed mail, 30 cents i oz., unpaid ; and 2s cents, if prepaid, to Bavaria Saxony. Wurteniburg, Mechlunburg-Stre lirz, Oldenburg . Luxemburg, Brunswick, Lubeo, Hamburg, or Bremen. -' To German States, by French mail, 21 cents oz., 42 cents j oz. J'o German States, by Brenicu mail, (exeopt Ere meu. Holland, and the Netherlands.) 15 cts. j oz. To German Slates, by Hamburg mail, (except Hamburg. Luxemburg. Holland, and the Nether lands.) Ij cents i oz. . To Bremen, by Bremen mail, 10 cents i oz To Hamburg, by Hamburg mail, 10 eis. i ot. To Luxemburg, by Hamburg mail, 22 cts i oz. To Holland and the Netherlands, by Freneh mail. 21 cts J oz , 42 cts J ez. To Austria ami its States, by Prussian closed mail, 30 cts i oz. unpaid. 2- cents prepaid. To Austria and its States, by Bremen or Ham burg mail. 15 cents 4 oz. To Austria and its States, by French mail, 21 cts oz., 42 cents i oz. To Kussia. by Prussian clf-sed mail. 37 ets 1 oz. 'J'o llu.ssia. by Bremen or Hamburg mail. 2','c ioz. To Russia, by French mail. 3itctsi oz.,00c i oz. To Prussia, by Prussian closed mail, 3i! cents f oz. unpaid, 2a cents prepaid. To Prussia, by Bremen or Hamburg mail, 15 cents oz. To Prussia, by French mail. 21 cts J oz., 42c ioz. To Sardiniau States, by Prus.si.m closed mail, 42 CCLtS j oz. To Sardinian States, by French mail, 21 cents OZ...42 cen's i oz. Tu Sardinian States, by Bremen or Hamburg mail. 23 cents i oz. To Belgium, by I'nited States and Belgium clos ed mail, 27 cents oz. To Luiubardy, by Prussian eUacd mail, 12c. ioz. To Loni hardy, by French mail. 21c. ioz., 12c. Joz. To Lombardr, by Bremen or Ilambuig mail, 15 cents 4 oz. To Parma and Modena. by Prussian closed mail 42 cents oz. To Parma and Modena. by Freneh mail, 21 cts i oz., 42 cents i oz. Tu Parma aud Modena, by Bremen or Hamburg mail, 26 cents i oz To Papal States, by Prussian closed mail, 46 cts i oz.. prepaid. To Papal Stales, by French mail, 27 cents oz.. 5i cents oz. To Papal Stales, by Bremen or Haiubnrg mail, 2 cents a oz, To Tuscany, by Prussian closed mail, 2'C. ioz. To Tuscany, by French mail. 2!c. iuz., 42c. joz To Tusoany. byBiemeii orMamburgmail.28c.Joz To tuo T.v.o Sioilie, by Pi uasiau closed mail, 49 cents j oz.. , To the Two Sicilies, by French mail, 50 cents oz. t;u cents J oz. To the Two Sicilies. I.y Bremen or Hamburg mm i, cents j oz.. pi p itrt. Tu Spain, by 1 rtnoh muU, 21 cents oz., 42 cts prepaid. To Spain, by British mail, via Southampton, U State? postage of 21 or 5 cent i oz.. prepaid. To Portugal, by French mail, 21 cents i oz , 42 cents . oz.. prrpiLid. To Portugal, by British mail, via Southampton, il cts i oz , ".U cts X "7.., prep:iid. To Denmark, ly Prussian closed mail, 35c, ioz To Der.raark. bv Bremen or Hamburg mail, 20 cents 1 oz. To Denmark, by French mail, 27 cents oz.. 54 cents i oz Tu Sweden, liy Prussian closed mail, 42o. Joz. lo.-ueuei;, vy ufiuin or Hamburg mail .cell's i oz. To Sweden, by Freneh mail. .l ie. joz , Cfie. ioz. To Norway, bv 1'iussian close j mail, Joe. ioz. To Norwav. by Bremen or liamburrg mail, 35 cents J oz To Norway, by French mail, .13 cents i oz., 65 cents 3 ounce. To Wt st India Islands, (not Bi itish.) except Cu ba. Tuik'slslaud and Oarthagsna, 31 cents oz.. when distance from mailing oliice is under 2.5iil) miles, and -11 cents ounce when distance exceeds 2.500 miles prp.ud. - To Culm and Turk's Island. 10 cents i oz. when distance docs not exceed 2.600 miles, and 20 cents over 2.500 m ips To Canada. N. Brunswick. Capo Breten. Trince Edward's Island. Nora Sco'.ia, and New Found land. 10 cents i oz,, when distance is not over 3, 000 miles from line ot crossing, and 15 cents J oz., if distance exceeds S.ooO miles. To Aspinwall and Panama. New Granada and Mexico, 10 cents i oz., when distance does not ex ceed 2.500 miles, and 20 cents if the distance ex ceeds 2,500 miles. prepaid. To Bogota, Carthagena, and Buenaventura, New GrauaJa, 15 conts i oz. prrpaid. To Ecuador, Bolivia, and Chili, 34 cents i oz. pre void To .Peru, 22 cents i oz. prrpri.l. To West Indies, (British.) 10 cents oz if dis tance i ocs not exceed 2.500 miles, aud 20 cents J oz. if distance exceeds 2,500 miles pnparid. To Sandwich Islands. New South Wales, and China, by mail to San Francisco, thence by pri vate ship. 10 cents J oz prepiid. f NoTE In all cases where the word prcpud is not added, the prepayment of the postage i optional with the sender. STOVES 50 COOKING STOVES, of all sizes, for sale cheap for cash, by Dec. 3, 1562. R. MOSSOP, Clearfield. JgAMUNO AND COLLECTION' OFFICE LEONARD, FINNEY & CO., CLEARFIELD, CLEARFIELD COUNTY, PA. Bill of Exchange, Notes and Drafts Discounted. Deposits received. Collections made, and proceeds promptly remitted. Exchange on the Cities con stantly on hand. Office, on Second street, in the room lately occupied by W. A. Wallace, Esd. james t. Leonard. :::::::::. a. tinnet. wm a. Wallace. ::::::':::: a. C. finset. Fall and Winter Goods. The undersigned has just returned From the east, and is opening a large stock of seasonable goods at his Store in Ansonville such asCloaths, Cassihieres, and Satinetts; Ladies dress goods. Cloth Cloaks aud Bonnets ; Ready-made elothins ; Hardware and Groceries; Boots and Shoes; Salt and Leather, Cooking-stoves and Stove pipe ; in fact, a good assortment of auch articles as are needed at this season of the year. Country pro duce taken in exchange for goods Cash not re fused. , '- II. SWAN. AnonvilIe; November 25. 1S62. BEGGIES FOR SALE. One Janny Lind top Buggy and one open buggy, both new, for sale, at the stored WM. 1KVTN, September 17. 1SG2. Curwensyille. SALT! SALT!! SALT !!! A prime arti cle of ground alum salt, put up in patent saoKS."at S3.25 per sacs, at the cheap cash store of November 27. B. MOSSOP. 1562. x R A Y AND V6 DKALEKS IX Hi 1562. -V. DEY-GOOCS AND GROCERIES, Lf.vtcns. c. sid Clearfield county,? Au6. ISoJ "HO Hftn MALE or FEMALE AGENTS TO JU"jVmJLF sell Lloyd's new steel plate coun ty colored Map of the United States, C:inadas, and nrw Eruxiswick. From recent surveys, completed Aug. 10, 1SC2 ; cost S20. 000 to engrave it and one year's time. Superior to any $10 map ever lnaia by Colton or Mitchell, and sells at the low price of fifty cents : 370 000 names are engraved on this man. It is not only a County Map. but it is also a COUNTY AND RAILROAD MAP of the I'nited States and Canadas combined in one, giving every Kailroad Ration and distances be tween. Guarantee any woman or man 53 to S5 per day, and will take back all maps that cannot be sold and refund the money. Send for SI worth to try. Printed instructions how to canvass well, furnished all our agents. Wanted Wholesale Agents for our Maps in ev ery State. California, Canada, England, France and Cuba. A fortune mav be made with a few hundred dollars capital. iNo Competition. J. T. LLOYD, No. 264 Broadway, New Y'ork. The War Department uses our Map of Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, cost S100.000, on which is marked Antietam Creek. Shnrpsburg, Maryland Heights, Willi anisport Ferry, Khorers ville, Noland'a Ford, and all others on the Poto mae. and every other place in Maryland, Virginia, and Pennsylvania, or money refunded. LLOYD'S TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP of Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, is the only authority for Gen. Buell and the War De partment. JUoney relunded to any one finding an error in it. Prico 50 cents. From the New York Tribune, Aucr. 2. 'LLOYD'S MAP OF VIRGINIA, MARYLAND, and Pennsylvania. 1 his Map is very larire : its cost is but 25 cents and it is the best which can purchased.1! LLOYD'S GREAT MAP OF THE MISSISSIPPI River. From Actual Surveys by Capts. Bart and Wm. Bowen. Mississippi River Pilots, of St. Louis, Mo , shows every man's plantation and owner's name from St Louis to the Gulf of (Mexico : 1,350 miles; every sand-bar, island town, landing, and all places 20 miles back from the river colored in counties and States. Price. SI in sheets. ?2. Iiocket form, and S2,50 on linncn, with rollers, teady Sept. 20. Navy Department, Washington. Sept. 17. 1562. J. T. Lloyd Sir: Send me your Map of the Mississippi River, with price per hundred Copies. Rear Admiral Charles H. Davis, commanding the Mississippi squadron, is authorized to pnrchaso aa many as are reouired fur use of that sqna lron. GIDEON Wl'.LLS, Secrataty of the Navv. JROSPECTES OF THE CONTINEN TAL MONTHLY There are periods u the world's history marked by extraordinary and violent crises, sudden as the breaking forlh of a volcano, or the bursting of a storm on the ocean. These crises sweep away in a moment the landmarks of generations. They call out fresh talent, and give to the old now direction. It is then that new ideas are born, new theories devel oped. Such periods demand fresh exponents, and new men for expounders. This Continent has lately been convulsed by an upheaving so sudden and terrible that the re lations of all men and all classes to each other are violently disturbed, and people look about for the elements with which, to sway the storm and di rect the whirlwind. Just at present, we do not know what all this is to bring forth ; but we do know that great results must flow from such ex traordinary commotions. At a juncture so solemn and so important, there is a special need that the intellectual force of the country should be aclive and efficient. It is a time for great minds to speak their thoughts bold ly.and to take position as the advance guard. To this end, there is a special want unsnpplied. Itjis that of an Independent Magazine, which shall be open to the first intellects jf the land, and which shall treat the issue presented, and to be presented to the country, in atone no way tempered by par tizanship, or influenced by fear, favor or the hope of reward, which shall seize und grapple with the momentous subjects that the present disturbed state of aBairs he.tve to the surface, and which can not be laid aside or neglected. To meet this want, the uudersigued have com menced, under the editorial charge of Charles G. Lelaud, the publication of a new Magazine, devot ed to Literatnre and National Policy. In Politics, it will advocate, with "all the force at its command, measures bust adapted to preserve the oneness and integrity of these United states. It will never yield to the idea of any disruption of this Republic, peaceably or otherwise; audit will discuss with honesty and impartiality what must be done to save it. In this department, some of tho most eminent statesmen of tli9 time will con tribute regularly to its pages. In Liieiuturc, it will bu sustained by the best writers and ablest thinkers cf this country. Among its attractions will be presented, in an early number, a - New Serial of American Life," by Richard Kimball, Esq., the very popular author of "The Revelations of Wall Street."' -St. Desert"' Ac. A relics of papers by Hon. Horace Greely, embodying the distinguished author's observations on the growth aud development of tho Grea. West. A series of articles by the author of ' Through the Cotton States," containing the re sult of an extended tour in thej seashore' Slave States, just prior to tho breaking out of the war, and presenting asturtiing and truthful pieture of the real condition of that region. No pains will be spared to render the literary attractions of the Continental both briliiant and substantial The lyrical or dcscrip;ive talents of the most eminent literati have been promised to its piiges ; and nothing will be admitted which will not be dis tinguished by marked energy, originality, and solid strength. Avoiding every iutiueuee or as sociation partJiKing of clique or coterie, it will bo open to all contributions of real merit, even from writers differing materially in their views ; the only limitations required being that of devotion to tho Union, and the only standard of acceptaucs that of intrinsic excellence. The Editorial Department will embrace, in ad dition to vigorous and fearless comments on the events of the times, genial gossip with the reader on ail current topics, and ulso devote abundant space to those racy specimens of American wit and humor, without which there can bo no perfect ex position of our national character Among those who will contribute regularly to this department may be mentioned the name of Charles F. Browne (Artemus Ward), from whom we shall present in the March number, the firstof an entirely new and original scries of '-Sketches of Western Life " The Continbstel will be liberal and progres sive, without yielding to chimeras aud hopes be yond the grasp of the ago ; and it will endeavor to reflect the feelings and interests of the Ameri can people, and to illustrate both their serious and humorous peculiarities. In short, no pains will be spared to make it the Representative Magazine of the time. TERMS : Three dollars per year, in advance (postage paid by the Publishers ;) Two copies for S5 ; Three copies for SO, (postage unpaid); Eleven copies for $20, (postage unpaid). Single numbers can be procured from auy News-dealer in the United States. The Knickerbocker Magazine and the Continental Monthly will be furnished for one year at S4. Appreciating the importance of literature to the soldier on duty, the publishers will send the Continental, gratis, to any regiment in active service, on application being made by its Colonel o- Chaplain : he will also reeeivo subscriptions from those desiring to furnish it to soldiers in the ranks at half the regular price: but in such cases it must be mailed from the office of publication J. R. GILMORE, HOTremontSt., Boston' Charles T. Evans, at G.P. Putnam's. 532 Broad way, New York, is authorized to receive cnbsccip tiooi in that city. Feb. 12, 1S62. CJ AhT-a good article, and very cheap tt 5 store of - WM. F. IRWIX. Clearfield. X VAX G OODS r At the "Corner Store" of Wm. Irvin, CUR WTENS VILLE, FA. A general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Mackerel in half, quarter, and eighth barrels, Herring in barrels and half-barrels, Whieh will be sold as low as at any other store. Juno 13. lSf.2. WM. IRVIN. HAItTSWICK'S DRUG STORE. Zlarket Street, Clearfield, Fa. Constantly on hand a large aud well selected stock of DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, And Dye-Stuffs, Paint Brashes, and Brushes of all kindi PERFU-1IERY AND FANCY ARTICLES, TOBACCO & SEGARS, STATIONERY, Liquors for Medical Purposes, Including Brandy, Whiskey, Gin, Port, Sherry and Madeira Wines, &c. m TRUSS U S, A large stock constantly on hand, of the most approved make for durability and comfort. The Doctor will personally superintend this department of the business. ' May23.1So2. TEST REC EIVEDATA fiS$a5) af .NAUOLE'N feVTU CUEAP JEWELRY STORE, 43C25S Graham's 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, can be bad 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. Sc, or single pieces at NAUGLE'S. Plain gold Breastpins, Eardrops, Hoop Ear rings, children's car drops and rings at 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 linger rings of differ ent styles and quality, gold lockets, coral neckla ces, silver thimbles, spectacles, watch guards, and all articles iu 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 dollar? at . NAUGLE'S. Old Gold and Silver will be taken in exel nnge forgoodsat JsAUGLE'S. All goods warranted as represented, or the mo ney refunded, at NAUGLE'S. If you wish youV watches put in god repair and warranted, take them to NAUGLE'S. SECOND SUPPLY OF Xcw Summer Goods, AT THE OLD PRICES. J. P. KRATZER. Has just received another general assortment of Mimtncr fry uoods Lawns, Cloths, Poplins, Satinets. Shallies, Cnssimere. Cashmeres, Tweeds, Lavellas, Cottonades, Ducals, Drillings, Silks, Jeans, Prints. Muslins, Valancias, Flannels, Chintz, Linens, Ginghams, Tickings. Dress triniminjrs Ribbons. Flowers, Head uetts Laees. Collars, Undersleeves, Mantillas, Dusters. Shawls-, Hosiery, Ladies Prominacie Jackets, Bonnets Sun Umbrellas. Carpets. Floor oil-cloths. Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. GROCERIES. coffee, tea, molasses, sugar, salt, candles, rice, spiccg, rlour. tobacco, syrup, candies, essence of coffee, pulverized sugar, crackers, starch, soda, sptrui and tallow candles, black tea. sale rat us. wines, mackeral, shad, salmon, cod-fish, herring. HARDWARE fc QUEENSWARE. Clothing, Notions, Jointed hoop skirts, Sh ikers. Mrs,i'Ar. Goons Violins, fifes, strings, bridges, bows, keys, precep tors, music paper, rosin. Tiu-ware gloss-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.. iu fact a little of every thing usually kept in a country store Ail of w hich will be sol 1 on the most reasonable terms for cash or approved country. produce May 2S. 102. J. P. KRATZER. L I N D S E Y ' S BLOOD feEARCIIEIt. In renewing of my accjuaiutiince with the many friends of my medicine, 1 deem it proper to cau tion them and the public, generally, against tho use of an article prepared and sold by a man call ing himself -Geo. 11. Keyser, Pittsbury, Pa.," who has the impudence to call it. LIN'DSEY'S IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER, and-states th at it is made from my recipe, s nd, as if to carry out a regular game of -Stop I hicf." he tells the public that --there is a counterfeit iu the market." to see that his name is over the cork of every bottle'' tc. He also publishes tho 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 cither 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. Tho consei(uence was disappointment to them and injury to mo. as they would at once pronounce Lindscy's Blood Searcher a humbug, without knowing that mute was the ONLY GENUINE BLOOD SEARCHER which has proved itself to he invaluable ia "tho cure of Scrofula, Cancerous formations, Cutaneous dis eases, Erysipelas, Boils, Pimples on the face, Sore eyes, Scald Head, Tetter affections, Old anl stubborn Ulcers, Rheumatic Disorders. Dyspepsia. Costivenes. Jaundice, i-alt Rheum, 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 money, it can be afforded at low prices which ia a sufficient inducement with some to endeavor to palm it off for genuine ; Buy only from ltfcspectable Dealers Ask Dis' tinetly fur the BLOOD SEARCHER prepared by ME, and tale, no other ?.rrS1iie,bj' J' K' iIc3Iurray. New Washington, and H. T. Henderson Co., Bethlehem, aud all good druggists and storekeepers throughout the country. J. M. LINDSEY, MD. nollidaysburg, Pa. D. K. i r, Kinports, wholesale and retail agents, Cherry tree. Indiana county. Pa., Simon Johnion, FitUburg, Pa , Sole ant July 30, 1";&2 ly. ALT! SALT ! SALT ! Just received 1000 Sacks of firstrate Ground Alum Salt, put up in Patent Sacks at a very low price, at the cheap Cash Store of R. MOSSOP. MORR1SDALE HOUSE. The nndersign ed having taken the Morrisdale House, sit uate in the town of Morrisdale. Clearfield county, respectfully solicits a share of the public patron age. No pains or expense will bo spared to ren der nests comfortable. Charges moderate. April 2. 'o2. GEORGE RICIIaRDS. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Philadelphia for the relief r.f the Sick aud Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Chronic Diseases, and especially diseases of the Sexual Organs. Medi cal advice given gratis by the Acting Surgeon. Valuable reports on Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness, and other diseases of tho' Sexual Or gans, and on jhe New Remedies employed in the Dispetsary, sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address Dr. J. SIvILLIN HOUGHTON. Howard Associa tion, No 2 South Ninth St.. Philadelphia, Pa. July 23. lSti2. TZ OLLOCK'S DANDELION COFFEE. J-V. This preparation, made 1 mm the best Java tonee, is recommended by physicians as a supe rior nutritious beverage for General Debility, Dyspepsia and all billtous disorders Thousands who have been compelled to abandon the use of coffee will use this without injurious effects. One can contains the strength of two pounds of ordin ary coffee. Price 25 cents. K.ollck's Levais. The purest and best baking powder known for making light, sweet and nu tritious Bread and cakes. Price 15 cents. Manufactured by M. II. KOLLOCK, Chemist, corner of Broad and Chestnut Sis, Phil'a. and sold by all Druggists and Grocers. Eeb. 2o lSfS2y. IIIIAIRS !! CHAIRS!'! CHAIRS!!!!! h OW 13 THE TI2IE TO BUY !!.:. The undersigned has now on hand, at his Furni ture Rooms on Market St., Clearfield, Pa., a short distance west of Litz'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 his chairs are made in a substantial and workmanlike manner, und will stand the test of trial. Persons wiihing to purchase chairs should call at once and get them while they can be had at the lowest rates. Feb 27, lSbl. JOHN TROUTMAN. TO CONSIT JIPTIVES.-Tho Advertiser, hav ing been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affliction, and that dread disease, consumption is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it. he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the direc tions for preparing and using tho same. which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronhitis. etc. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflic ted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the pre sciiption will please address Rev EDWARD A. WILSON, Nov. 12-3m. W'illiainsburgh, Kings Co , N.Y. OFFICE OF JAY COOKE, Subscription Agent at Jay Cooke A Co., Bankers, 114 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Nov. 1, 1S62. The undersigned, having been appointed Sub scription Agent by the Secretary of the Treasury, is now prepared to furnish, at once, the NEW 20-YEAR 6 PER CENT BONDS, " of tho United States, designated as 'Five-Twenties,'" redeemable at the pleasure of the Govern ment, after five years, and authorized by Act cf Congress, approved February 25. 1862. The Coupon Bonds are issued in sums cf $50, S100 .$500 $1000. The Register Bonds in sums of $50, $100. $500, $Hi0. and $5000. Interest at Six per cent, per annum will com mence from date of purchase, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD, Semi-Annually. which is equal, at the present pre ui iu in on gold, to about 8 jer eent per annum. Farmers. Merchants, Meehar.te? Capital istg. and all who have auy money to invest, should know and lemember that these Bonds are, in effect, a First Mortgage upon all Railroads. Canals, Bank Stocks and Securities, and the immense products of all the Manufactures, Sc.. Ac. in the country; and that the full and ample provision made for the payment of the interest and liquidation of principal, by Customs. Duties, Excise Stamps and Internal Revenue, serves to make these Bonds tho Best, Mutt Avfitiihle and Most Popular Investment in the Market. Subscriptions received at Par in Legal Tender Notes, or liofes and checks at par in Philadelphia. Subscribers by mail will receive prompt atten tion, and every facility and explanation will be afforded on application at this office. A full supply of Bonds wiil be kept on hand for immediate delivery. J.W COOKh. Subscription Agent. LLl'STRATED SCIENTIFIC AMERI CAN. The Best Mi-iuamcal Papkuin the Would. Eicuteemh Year. Voll y e VIII -New Sekics. Anew volume of this widely-circulated paper commences on the first of January. Jt is pub lished weekly, and every number contains sixteen pages of useful information, and from five to ten original engravings of new inventions and dis coveries, all of which arc prepared expressly for it? coL'iuns. To the Mtm.ixics .wn M.vNtr actitrers. No person engaged in any of the mechanical or man ufacturing pursuits should think of doing with out"' the sciESriFlc Amemcav. It costs but four cents per week ; every number contains from six to ten engravings of new machines and inven tions,Vhich aro not found in any other publica tion. To the Isvestor. The Scientific American is indi.tpensible to every inventor, as it not only con-, tains illustrated descriptions of nearly all the best inventions as they come out, but each number con tains an Official List of the Claims of all the Pat ents issued from the United States Patent Office during the previous week ; thus giving a correct history of the progress of inventions in this coun try. We are also receiving, every wees, the best scientific journals of Great Britain, France and Germany; thus placing in our po.essinn all that is transpiring in mechanical science aud art in these old countries. We shall continue to trans fer to onr columns copious extracts from these journals of whatever wc may deem of interest to our. readers. A pamphlet of instruction as to thO best mode of obtaining Letters Patent on new in ventions, is furnithed free on application. Messrs. Mrxs A Co have acted as Patent Solicitors for more than Seventeen years, in connection with the publication of the Scientific American, and they refer to 20,000 patentees for whom they have done bus'ness. No charge is made for eyainiuin" sketches and models of new inventions and for ad vising inventors as to their patentability . Chemists, Architects, Wii.lwkights, ash Far mers The Scientific American will be found a most useful journal to them. All the new discov eries in the science of chemistry are given in its columns, and tho interests of the architect and carpenterare not overlooKed ; all tho new inven tions and discoveries appertaining to these pur suits being publi-.hed from wees to weeK. Useful and practical inf jrmatiou pertaining to the inter ests of millwrights and mill owners will be found published in the Scientific American, which in formation they can not possibly obtain from any other source. Subjects in which planters and far 'pers are interested will be found discussed in the Scientific American ; most of the improvements in agricultural implimenu being illustrated in its columns. TERMS : To mail subscribers : S3 a year, or One Dollar for four months. The volumes com mence on the firstof January and July. Speci men copie will be gent gratis to any part of the country. ; Western and Catadian money or Post-offico sumps taken at par for subscriptions. Canadian subscribers will please to remit twenty-five cenu extra on each years' subscription to prepay post ? MUNN A CO.. Publishers Dee 21, 1551. 37 Park Blow, X. Y. WALXTED-100r'U8ll1 Flax 'Seed ke ,w , ,C-ho,lgeT Cor S00,13' t the Che np Store or Oct.l.It.o2. J.D.THOMPSON. Curwenville p r i 3i e E I 31 i; ! i-Farmerx 3t hands.- The subscriber farmers of Clearfield ennT.tr i.- i ' . , j , met uo aceps con starstly on hand 'at the Joney Kiln at Tyrone . large stock of lime, and will furnish on eoNtt J any quantity at the terminus of the Tyrone Ti Philipsburg Raiircad. March i. 1S(52. WM. H. ROBERTSf V' N. B: Lime constantly on hand at SundvRid.-,, Station, on the Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad S VHITTEX'S tiOLDEN SALVE. iv, f Great Progressive and He ili.ig Ren.ejy An artble that prosents a challenge to the vlr'.i to produce in any remedy yet invented, an eosj. f.-t the painless and rapid cure of external in fl amatory calamities, or di.'e.ises. It is poM for Painful Swellings, Snres, Ulcers, Burn Scalds Rheumatism, Sore throat. Bruises. Sprains. "Va Tumors. Erysipelas, Warts. Sore eyes. Boi!i Chapped hands. Fronted feet, etc., etc. Gire it tn'nf. Priec 2'j cents a box. For a!a by JAPUi; G OSS, in Woodward towpphip. March 19. 't" i. nniiLn. ciiAiti.ES noLn, JEW WATCH ft JEWELRY STORi N1 The underpinned having ifu-nt.i , pl ough of Clearfield, (at the shop formerly oceordei by K. W elch as a jewelry shop.) are prepared to do work of all kinds on the most reasonable term. Ihe cssh will positively be expected when the work is delivered. We are confident that we e&n not be excelled by any workmen in town orcountv Come one! come all to the Si'srn of the Bt'ir Watrh' April 9, '6 2-1 y- pd . LAUCH LIN & HOLES TO THE PUBLIC The undersigned hav ing purchased the entire stock of the late firm of Jloore A Etsweiler, and having made Urge ad ditions thereto, is now prepared to wait upon cm tomers. Thankful for the very liberal patronaj heretofore extended to the firm, he hopes by strict personal attention to business to merit a continuence of the same. March 20, '82 -tf. D. F. ETZWElLElt A New Lot of Goods. rTIIIE UNDERSIGNED having taken the stooic JL of merchandize of the late firm of Pattaa. Hippie A Co., have juat added a fresh supply of SEASON A RLE GOODS, comprising Groceries, Drugs, Queens ware, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Muslins, I'e l.ainsj. Prints, Sattinet:, Flannels, etc., whish they offer at low prices FOR CASH OR READY PAT. Grain, PorK, Shingles and Boards, tasen ia ex change for goods. We respectfully osk a. share of patronage. Call and examine our stocK. Curwensvi!le: Dee. 11. RIPPLE A FAUST. N B. The accounts of Piifton, Hippie A Co.. are in our hands, and we hereby notify persons bar ing unsettled accounts, to call and settle tho same as we desire to have the books closed. December 11, 1S6T. HIPPLE A FAUST. ITIANCY FURS ! ! FANCY FURS! JL". JOHN FAREIRA.No.718 Arch Street, below Eighth, south side Philadelphia Importer and Manufactu rer of, and Dealer In all kinds of Fancy Furs, for Ladies' and Chil dren's ware. I desire to say to my friend j of Clearfield and the sur rounding Counties that I have now in store, ona of . t , . , , . , iijc largest anu most oeau- rjisfS- kinds and iirlWins r.r cy furs, for Ladies' sriT-Jsy Cbildrens' Wear, that will ""S be worn during this Fall ud Winter Season. My Furs were purchnscd in Europe, previous to the rise in Sterling Exchange, and the New Duty Imposed on all Furs, Imported since tin first of August. I would also state, that as long as mr stooc' lasts, I will offer it at prices proportionate u what the goodscost me; but, it will tie inipossibls forme to Importaud Manufacture any more Furs, and sell them at the same prices, owing to th un settled state of the affairs of the Country. LRemembpr the name, number and street JOHN FAREIRA, 713 Arch Street. October 1, 1 So2-5mo. Philadelphia. FUBmTURER0Q3IS!! Benner & Barrett, Respectfully annonnu to the pnblie that they have completed and are now occupying their nar FURNITURE VTARE-ROOMS, . fronting on the Market lot and nearly osDosit th .Court Honss. Cabinet miking will be carried on in tae upper story of tho same building, in all it different branches. All kinds of furniture wiU be kept constantly on hand, and sold cheap fur Cash, or exchanged for country produce or lum ber to suit the business TLeir stock will consist of PARLOR. ROCKING AND ARMCHAIRS, 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, 'Wardrobes, As. Bedsteads Jenny Lind, High Posts, Cottage, F'rench Posts, Ac. Mattrasses Hair, Hair top. Cotton top, and Cora husk, of the best materials. Looking Glasses of all sorts and yizes. Also glas ses for old frames. Also, What-nots, Wah-stand4, Work-stands; Hat-racks, Ac. COFFINS made to order on short notice, an J Hearse furnished. Poplar, Cherry, Maple and Lin wood Lumber taken in exchange for work. Oct. 23, 131. Furniture ! Furniture !! JOH1ST OTJELICH, Desires to inform his old friends and customers that, having enlarged his shop and increased bis 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. Ho mostly has on hand at his -:Fui niture Rooms." a varied assortment of furniture, among which u, BUREAUS AND SIDEBOARDS, Wardrobes and Book -cases ; Centre, Sofa, Parlui, Breakfast and Dining extension Tables. Common, French-posts, Cottage, Jenny- JLiind and other Bedsteads. SOFAS OF ALL KINDS. WORK-STANDS, HAT RACKS, WASH-STANDS, Ae. RockingandArmOliairs, Spring-seat, Cain-bottom, and Parlor Chairs ; And common and other Chairs. LOOKING-GLASSES Of every description on hand, and new glasses for old frames, which will be put in on very reasonable terms, on short notice. He also keep on hand, or furnishes to order, Hsir, Corn-husk, Hair and Cotton top Mattresses COFFIN'S, OF EVERY KIND. Made to order, and funerals attendod with a Hearse, whenever desirable. Also, House painting done to order. The above, and many other articles are famished to customers cheap for cash or exchanged Cr sp proved country produce. Cherry. Maple. Poplsr. Lin-wood and other Lumber suitable for the bu ness, taken in exchange for furniture. Remember the shop is on Marnet street, Clear field, and nearly opposite the -Old Jew &tor " December i, 1881 JOHN OCBLICH. ! t P1 9 II