Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, February 11, 1863, Image 3

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    THE JOURNAL, i
CLEARFIELD, FA., FEB'Y 11. 1863.
Tim of Cats on Central Bo ad, at Tyrone.
Aw .v-- a a nw. -"
9.j5pm. 10.23 p.m. 11.17 p.m
4.25 a.m. :::::: 5.45 a.m.
11.35 a m. 12.10 a.m. 1-02 a.m.
Express,
f tit train,
Mail train,
Eirre;
p-t trail-
Hail trim
THE PENNSYLVANIA TGI5.
Is tub Ses.
r tied joint res
and Representatives in Congr-ss to vote for
tbe repeal of tbe duty levied on papt-r, was '
passed. Also a bill to incorporate the Xorth- i At th e "Corner Store" of Wm. Irvin,
8.15 am.
8.30 p.m.
7.40 p.m.
8.58 p.m.
6.40 a m.
7.14 p.m.
5.53 p.m.
Titri of Car, Tyrone and Clearfield Branch.
,? Ridge-9-0" m- Leave Torone, 7.40 p.m.
jye 's' p,idg-2.55 p m. Leave Tyrone, 12.15 p.m.
j,IlIErfjjaD. The relief board will be in
rsjiuif11 Thursday and Friday, the 26th and
fsrs of February. See advertisement.
IT. B- B. Tours came to hand too late for
publics tifin last week and hence, its non-ap-peirar.ee.
We shall be pleased to bear from
joa again. '
By reference to onr advertising columns, it
' will be seen that Walter Barrett, Esq., has re
mimed the practice of law.' Persons having
bnsinees in onr Courts should give him a call.
Lost. On Saturday last, between Cnrwens
ville and Clearfield, a Misses black and white
birred Plaid dress, and a pair of gloves and
sleeve buttons. The finder will be liberally
rewarded on leaving the articles at tbe Store
of Richard Mossop in this place.
Ssow. Some six or eight inches of snow
fell in this region, since onr last issue, which
lid tbe effect of creating quit a stir among
our lnmbermen, and quite a quantity of tim
ber was got to the streams. On Mondy, how
rrer, the atmosphere moderated, and at pres
eot the ground is bare in many places.
Mas Killed. We have ben informed that
George D. Bancy of Lancaster county, was
killed in Woodward township, Clearfield coun
ty, on Friday the 30th of January, whilst en
gzed in felling timber. He cut down a pine
tree which, in falling, canght a sappling and
broke it down th sappling striking Mr. B.
on the top o! the head with sufficient force to
cause Instant death. His remains were sent
to his friends in Lancaster county.
Tee Tossace of the Penxstlvasia Rail
road. The late anneal report to the stock
In. Uiers of this company contains the follow
ing : During the eight yearn the Company's
ri'iid has been in operation to Pittsburgh, its
transportation has steadily increased from
2-V,000 tons in IS- to tons in 1X62,
a result which provt-s that whatever may
have been the defects of the policy of the
CompaDy.ii has not failed tol-trgely develope
the vst internal resources of tho Commun
wealth. while it has preferred and imrnens?!y
increased Lcr trafEc irnb ber sister States.
NS7LVANIA X.'SGISI..Ttnn. r ANTED.-I0O Bushels Flax Seed inex
sate, on Februarv 3d. a inllHni ' change for good. at th Cheap Store of
, ,. . , ". , .Oct. 1.1, ,2 J. 1. THOMPSON. Curwensville.Pa
i jlutions. instructing o;:r Senators ! .
XEW GOODS!
western navigation company. Is ths HocseJ
was read in place, joint resolutions instructing
our Senators in Congress to oppose the pis- t
sage of a law appropri !ing t-venty millions of!
dollars to compensate the owners of emanci-1
pated slaves in Missouri. AUo an act to se- j
enre to citizens freedom of speech and of the j
press, and that protection for persons and
property to which. the Constitution entitles
them.
Is the Senate, on February 4th, a bill for
the payment of the io'en-sr on the State deht
was read and passed. Is the Hocse, a resolu
tion was offered, which was laid over, setting
forth tbat the existing war has been perverted
from its legitimate and constitutional object
into a ruthless crusade against slavery, and
declaring that until the administration re
cedes from its nncrstitutional, irflamatory
and despotic proclamation of January 1st,
1S63, and returns to a policy, in the conduct
of the war, sanctioned by the Constitution,
by justice, by patriotism and humanity, it
can have no further claims upon the loyal
Sate of Pennsylvania for men or other means
of carjingon the war. Anoint resolution was
read in place, expressing our confidence in our
National Ad ministration, and pledging our sup
port to the meaxnres adopted for the sup
pression of the rebellion. Also joint resolu
tions proposing an amendment to the Consti
tution, so as to extend the right of suffrage to
soldiers in actual military service.
Ik the Senate, on February 6th, a bill was
passed authurizii g the Lebigh navigation
company to extend their railroad from White
House to Mauch Chunck. Is the House, a
supplement to the act to secure the right of
married women was passed. Also an act to
fix and equalize tbe commission of county
treasurers in certain counties. Also an act to
authorize cemetery companies to make in
vestments in State stocks or Government
Mocks.
aftTOROI-OGICAL QuaCRV ATIoXS TOR J.VSTA-
t. 163. Mean temperature in the morning,
111 degrees; at noon, Si degrees; in even
ing. 29 degrees; of the whole month from
three daily observations, 20 degrees. The
Mercury was tbe lowest on the morning of the
lth. one degree below Zjto and the highest
ifi the 25th at coon, 4S degrees. Snow on
6di.rs.sll light except on th.;23th, about 12
inches. Kain on 4 days, with a moderate
ri 'od alcnt the 13th.. TLr Scids mostly bare
ni little snow for htulignp fo fbe 2th.
January goes oct with the ground lightly cov
ered with snow,and the roads reasonably good
ir hauling lumber but more snow needed.
No very cold weather yet this winter, but the
r u is have not been b.idly broken np. A very
smilt amount of ice has been made in the river
CC VX( N SCHCCL EXroST.
F?'k.w will be found a brief ynopsis of the
Report of the Superintendent of Common
Schools. Pennsylvania is proud of her sys-t-a
of Common Schools, and we always turn
i!h curious interest to the report wtich annu-
-J" sets forth tbe progress and prosperity of
tf :s system. Among the curiosities of the
report this year is,' that in the year 1861 the
Scriptures were no! read in 4,-545 wchools. in
tee year 1S02 they were not read in 1,725,
t.owjn a decrease in 1562 over that of 1SS1,
-?2 and proving that the Gospel is spread
i'J m the benighted regions of Pennsylvania.
Ti.e decrease in the cost of each pupil per
month, including teacher's salary, fuel and
coutip.yei.cies, ot 1852 in comparison to that
"! 11, is four cents. In 1861 it cost for
tich pnpil on an average, per month, 5-3 cents,
l?o2 43 centa. There has been a decrease
of rr.sle teachers in 1862, in comparison to the
termer year, of 562, while in the same period
Hie increase of female teachers was 645. Of
rure the war has had some infiuence on this
r"'-t; and it speaks wll for the patriotism
the profession of teaching. During the
7t 1562, the average decrease in the salaries
' tachers was. female, per month, $1.16
Inl, d;tto, SI. 87. When we consider the
ra?e inadequacy of the pay of teachers,
tbe fact t V. f f ha YrATlaA svf livtnw I...
3 increased, we mast deplore this reduc-
THE REBELS S ABLY OFF
The New Orleans Delia of January 23th,
contains the following important paragraph :
'We are daily receiving accounts across the
lines of the dreadfu 1 condition of things in
rebeldom. The soldiers are only kept from
open mutiny and insubordination by the prom
ises hell out that jf ic trill be made within
ninety duyt. Tbe army is very tired of tbe
war, and would accopt peace on any terms
which would restore them to their homes
again. The people, too, even in Mississippi,
openly express a wish that the Yankees would
come along and end the farce. The demoral
ization among tbe Louisiana and Arkansas
troops at Port Hudson is represented to be
extreme, and thousands would desert if an
opportunity offered. The conscription is found
to be a very slow aud also a very dangerous
business. The people in the country kill every
officer wbo comes around bunting conscripts.
At least twenty have been killed in the perfor
mance of this kind of duty. The people will
not serve as conscripts if they can avoid it, and
the swamps and hiding-places of Louisiana
are full of fugitives helween the ages of 16
aiii oO. iut a relic' will the cowing of the
Union troops be to these. Provisions, clo
thing, and all the necessaries of life are very
carce,ar!d everybody is miserable, except the
heartless speculators and the more heartless
leaders. It is said that if the supply of salt
was cut otf for three months, it would crush
the rebellion. Salt m:ght save the Union."
CUKWEXSVILLE, Pa.
A general assortment of Dry Goods. Groceries,
Mackerel in half, quarter, and eighth barrels.
Herring in barrels and half-barrels,
Which will be soli as low as at any other store.
June 18. 1362. V WM. IRVIN.
CLEAAsU TJIK BLOOD. With corrupt,
disordered or vitiated Blood, you must be
sick all over. It may burst out in Pimples, or
Sores, or in some active dieae. or It may merely
keep you listless, depressed and good for nothing.
But you cannot have good health while your
Mood is impure. Ayer's Sariaparilla purges out
these impurities and stimulates the organs of life
into vigorous action, restoring the health and ex
pelling disease. Hence it rapidly cures a varie
ty of complaints which are caused by impurity of
the blood, such as Scrofula or Kingi' Evil. Tu
mors, Ulcers. Sores Emptier. Pimpies. Blotches.
Boils. St. Anthony's Fire, Rose or Erysipelas,
Tetter or Palt Rheum, Scald Head. Ringworm.
Cancer or Uancerous Tmnors, f'ore Kyes. Female
Diseases, such as Retention, Irregularity, sup
pression, Whites. Sterility, Syphilis or Veneral
Diseases. Liver Complaints and Heart Diseases.
Try Ayer's Sarsaparilla. and see for yourself the
eurprising aetivity with which it cleanses the
blood and cures the disorders.
Aver's Chebrt Pectoral is so universally
known to surpass every other remedy for the care
of Coughs, Colds. Indaenza, Hoarseness, Croup.
Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, and for the
relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced stages
of the disease, that it is useless here to recount
the evidence of its virtues. The world .knows
them. '
Aver"s Cathabtic Pills for Costiveness, Dys
pepsia. Indigetion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach,
jaundice. Headache. Heartburn. Piles. Rheuma
tism, Dropsy, Worms, and in short for all the
purposes of a purgative medicine.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aver 4 Co., Lowell, Xass.,
and sold by
C. D. Watson, Clearfield. Wm. Irvin, Curwens
vi'le. S. Arnold. Luthersburg. Eliza Chase. Anson
ville. J. C. Bc-nner, Morrisdale, C. R. Foster. Philip-burg,
and Dealers everywhere.
May 7. ISS2.
CABINET E3D70B1TJ1I !
B. K. SIIOPE,
CABINET MAKER, -
7
Would respectfully annoor.ee to the public that
he has fitted np a sh.p on Cherry street, near the
Episeopal church, and near Kratzer's sfore. where
he intends to carry on the Cabinet-making busi
ness in its different branches. Having served a
regular apprenticeship to the business, and work
ed as a Journeyman over six years, besides carry
ing on a shop for three years, ho flatters himself
that he ean render satisfaction to those who may
favor him with their custom. Having located in
the Borough of Clearfield, he solicits a share of
patronage, and it shall ever be his object to make
to order, neat and substantial furniture such as
pfce, T. R. McCIare, 2,62
. For 1S55.
Covington, John Earmoy, 00,00
For 1356.
Decatur, i. Eephart. 63.89
ForlS57
Curwenrv. Z. M'Xaol. 00 m
rergoson. J. Straw, 23 00
oshen, E R. Livergood, 12 fl
Jordan. W,a. Williams. 00.00
For 1853.
Clearfield Tt J Wn mm
ox.
Penn,
Fox,
Bell.
Boggs.
' Fox.
Graham,
Bell,
Bogss.
D. i. Heath. 5.00
R. Danvers, 00,00
For 1359.
J. M'Clellan. C0.00
For 1S60.
J A. Campbell, Ofl.fM)
Wm. Wilson, oa.Oi)
J. Mulkins, 21. ia
J. P. .Nelson, 31,09
For 1561.
Wm. T. Thorp, 57.65
T, NT T.nm aA it a OJ
t"iiora, J. wooldndge, 88.10
I.rady, Wm.Schem 15.43
'oom. J. W. Cleaver,
Clearfield, Wm. Porter.
Curwensv. John Irvin.
Chest, W. MeGarvey,
Fox. Thos. Mulkics
Graham, David M'Dowell, 90 29
Ooshen, Matthew Tate, 79
Huston, F Hewitt, 61.65
Jordan. John Thompson. 00 00
Lawrence, J. J. Reed, 15-41
Penn, M. S. Spencer. 37,03
For 136?.
ieccaria, John M'Coy. 235.87
00,00
16,94
111,59
00.00
2.41
12.05
2.45
2V64
00.00
00,00
17.S5
19.0S
20.62
14-3S
00.00
Furs! Furs! Furs!
ATI kinds of Furs wanted by the sabscriber. such as
Mink. Coon, Red Fox. Grey Fox.
Cross Fox, Musk rat, Elack Eear. Otter.
Also. DeerSkins. Hides and Pelts. For which the
hjj?het ri riV. trill q i . J aithcr in r, la a n .
: t the cheap cash stare of R. MOS'.)P,
00,00 1 December 3. 1S2. , Clearfield.
i
oo.oo
00.00
24,50
2.S5 4,30
32.3-1
00.00
00.00
56 45
45.33
J-N M Cracken. 197.35 147.54
J. Mneal.
Bell,
Bggs,
Bloom. Thos. Cleaver,
Bradford, John Porter,
Brady. Saml Arnold,
Burnside. J. MeMarrav,
Clearfield. A. K. Wright,
Curwensv. J. S. Gates,
Covington B. Snyder,
Chest, A Curry,
Decatur. D. Avers.
A. Ferguson,
N. Brock way,
Jonas Martte,
R. Graham,
J. H Morgan
8.61
2-TS
15.25
31.39
7.77
1207
00.00
00.00
8.P6
36.87
00.00
21 .92
19 47
47;?2
6.89
14.14
4.20
86.31
17,53
161.46
r erguson,
Fox.
Graham.
Goshen,
Gnelich.
Huton,
Jordan,
Karthaus,
Knox.
Lawrence
96.04
77.75
251.61
314,52
306.47
337,74
209.39
51,29
20.53
132,23
115,S6
44.0.3
63.24
51.13
168,29
W.D.Woodward 13.131
R. Johnson,
B. Gur.sanlus,
G. Erhard.
E. ArJerv.
i-rawr-v. i . Kirk,
Morris. G Arderv,
N.Wash'tn C. Neff.
Penn, W. F, Johnson,
Pike, D Hartsock.
I:nion, H. Courtney,
Vr'oodward J. M. Chase,
125.55
62.34
93.64
125.05
95.29
73.65
31,83
40.93
2?8.42
70.11
57,93
43.58
44.63
100.16
152.97
145.20
215.57
93.62
10.97
101.76
108.57
57.69
19.77
59.85
30.52
79.47
65.37
62.45
13.55
48.23
89.00
44.84
41.17
32.20
93.41
153.15
29. i
23,69
00.00
00.00
8.55
4.25
22.80
19.70
16.30
11.99
5.65
00.00
6.32
10,80
10.67
00,00
4.25
00.00
35.10
4,00
34.20
35.15
15.10
12.82
34.20
36.y7
39.43
20,43
12.10
12 55
32.77
24.45
13,52
9.02
23.27
15 20
U.KO
13.30
16,62
14,25
17.32
8.28
5.70
17.33
13,77
1947
29.20
8.77
11,37
Total,
?il36.9l 2mS4 1003.84
French Bedsteads
and common and French
posts Cottage. Jenny
Li ai. and all other
kinds of Bedsteads,
with T e c kn e r's Patent
fastenings a n d Gard
He will always l:e
prepared tofnrnishtoor
der Rocking chairs r,f
different kinds, and
common and other
chairs. He will also fur
nish to order Hair. Husk,
ners Patent spring Bed-! and hair and cotton too
steads. Bureaus of dif-I Mattresses. The above
ferent kinds. Sideboards, named and many other
i ararooes, uook cases. articU
es will be made to
order for customers, on
Breakfast and dining ta- short notice, chean for
Parlor and centretables.
- ' . litlV7t 1 111 -
i roved Extensiontables.
Work stands, flat racks.
Toilet and Wash stands,
and every other kind of
furniture in his branch.
tioa.
"fte total cost of tuition in 1S61 was $1,436,
3 00, in 1862, $1,367,181 S3, showing a de
crease from 1861 of $68,851 67. The average
cntnber of mills on the dollar of school tax,
'a 1851, waa 5.40, in 1862 , 4.75, showing a
decrease in the latter year of .6-5. Total cost
cf system, inclndiDg whole amount of tax
Wd and state appropriation in 1861, bnt
"elusive of $46,302 77 paid to Philadelphia
ad embraced in this item tbat year, $2,342,
134 67; total cost of system, including whole
aoont of tax levied andStatj appropriation
a 152, $2,227,154 91, showing a decrease
jwnlSSl, $115,019 76. In Warren county,
Uriua Indian tribe, "Corn Planter lndi
""V'tbat annually receive an appropriation
rrthe education of its youth.
ifcese ar a few of the facts gleaned from
cursory examination of the report of the
s"Prinundent of Common Schoolt for thai
Jar ending June 2, 1862.
DEFENCE OF EEY- I. J. STI52.
Shiiti'nsbi rg, Pa., Fel, 5, 1SC3.
To the E.iit,r of Th Ta-jj : Sir : The fol -lowing
lerter, which I hve received from Cap
tain Palmer since his return, will explain it
self. The story of my betrayal of him Is known,
as also the facts of my arrest and imprison
ment on that charge, with which, however,two
others were connected.
Yon will oblige by publishing this very im
portant'test imony to my fidelity to Captain P.
I am preparing a defeLce in lull, which I will
send you iu a few days. If I have suffered
wrongfully, the s itistaction of having been
uselul in the service of my country, even for
one brief auspicious week, has been something
to me. The week ol rebel despotism in Mary
land, anil the rout of the invader, have mark
ed an epoch in ray life, as in the history of the
"great rebellion." I am sitisficd. ''All's
well that ends well."
Very respectfully, 1. J. Stixe.
Germastow.v, Jan. 23, 1S63- Rev. I. J.
Stine. Shippcnsbnrg, Pa. i Dear Sir: I. take
the eailiest opportunity, after my return from
rebeldom, to write to yon. Nothing daring
ray confinement in the Confederate prisons,
caused me more regret than the report tbat
you had been arrested and imprisoned on the
charge of having betrayed me into rebel cap
tivity; and I take much pleasure in saying
that there Dever existed the slightest founda
tion in fact for the charge referred to. The
services you rendered our army at the time of
the invasion of Pennsylvania were of the most
important and useful character; and in my
opinion, there is not a more loyal man in the
State than yourself.
Allow rae to add, that, for the disicterested
nessyou manifesteddoringyour imprisonment
and since your release on parole, in not men
tioning any of the particnlrrs connected with
ray capture, preferring rather to sutler awhile
longer under the imputation of being guilty,
in the hope of my return, than to imperil my
safety by attracting further attention to my
case, you have my profound gratitude.
I have wiitten to the Secretary ol War, re
qnesting him to discharge you from your pa
role. Yon are at liberty to nse this letter in any
way you may see fit for the vindication of
your character.
Yours, respectfully, Wm. J. Palmer,
Captain Commanding Anderson Troop.
cash or exchanged for
approved country pro
duce. Don't forget the
place, as I am prepared
to furnish all articles at
the most reasonable rates
Maple. Cherry. Poplar. Pine. Linwood. and ev
ery other suitable lumber, will be taken in ex
change for furniture. Cash will also be paid for
goon uimoer. p. k. clJ.VrE
B. CofBr.g of the latest stvle made to order
on short notice. Funerals attended whenever
desirable. Cltarfi.ld. Pa., Jan. 21 1 S62
RECEIPTS AND EXPEXDITTKCS OF
CLEARFIELD COUNTY, FUR A D. 1S62.
Joseph Shaw. Esq.. Treasurer of C!earSe!d
county, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
in account with said county, from the 6th dav of
Jan., A.D.1S62. until the 6th day of Jan., A.D.1363.
DEBTOR
To amount from Collectors for 1S62, and previous
years, including percentago. 510505 26
To amountfrom Unseated lands forlSoO
and 1861. 5719 93
To amount from Commissioners' books, 801 0
CREDIT.
By Election expenses, S1199 23
Ky Jo roi-s wages, 2097 95
By Assessors wages, "65 23
By Constables' returns, 174 70
By Commonwealth costs 428 56
By Foxes A Wild cats. 176 54
By Fuel contract. 119 SI
By Postage Jfc Stationary, 179 63
By Furniture. 162 37
By llridge contracts, 250 00
By Merchandise. 577 49
By Court-house bell. 36 07
By Repairs, 142 43
By Printing. 279 00
By Privy contract. li)0 00
By Prorhorotary fees, 173 75
By Interest odorderi, S51 65
By Office rent, 177 00
By Commissioners' wages, 8,-0 87
By Com'rs" clerk. park 1361-1S62, 271 43
By Agricultural. 100 00
By SherifFs fees, 156 57
By Justices cost3, 33 13
By Western Penitentiary, 43 56
By Inquests, 55 85
By Court crier, 27 50
By Jail tees, 61 85
By Court house vaults, 66 63
By Counsel fees. 200 00
By District Attorney's fees, 211 00
By Janitors fees, 30 00
By Refunds. 46 43
By Miscellaneous. . 192 56
By Lithograph orders 350 00
By Court-houae contract, 3435 42
By Road views, 170 75
By Auditors' wages, ISO 00
By Auditors' clerk" wages, SO 00
By Percentage to collectors. 375 95
By Exonerations to collectors, 477 52
A?5Tegate am't due from collectors,
Aggregate anvt from unseated lands
Aggregate am't of judgments, etc.
Aggregate am't due from Treasurer,
Aggrgate due county,
Outstanding county orders. 52571.74
Outstanding court-house ord. 4324.81
Outstanding county bonds. 16500 00
Indebtedness of countv.
S3136.91
2507.90
1100.22
668.65
THE ARMY MOVING!
SJ573.6S
13822.87
Total,
23396.55 23396,55
J.sf.phShw.Esi .Treasurer of ClearEeld countv,
in ac t with different t'ps for Road 1850-61.
DEBT9R.
To Bal. due townships last settlement. $334 83
Toaraoupt received from unseated lands
15o0 aud 1861. 8251 03
CREDIT.
Townships. Am't pd tp's. Bal.dnetp's.
Beccaria, 3; 35 5 44 05
Bell. 350 00 43 95
Bocgs, 194 44 38 91
Bradford, 80 00 19 82
Bloom. 80 00 . 24 73
Brady, 370 00 58 45
Burnside, 180 00 72 60
Chest, 30.3 41
Covington, 136 54 79 12
Clearfield, 4 93
Decatur. 230 00 42 54
Ferguson, 20 00 21 05
Fox, 243 23
Oirard, 130 00 46 19
Goshen. "2 12 10 73
Graham, 200 00 61 02
Guelicb, 135 00 53 69
Huston, 1353 29 160 95
Jordan, 130 00 16 42
Karthaus, 104 43 159 23
Knox, 366 00 112 74
. Lawrence, 193 57 13 63
Morris, 561 69
Penn. 160 00 11 14
Pike, 135 00 74 a3
Union, 190 00 112 52
Woodward. 155 62 42 72
Bal . due townships, 1316 23 -
Total, S3535 91 585
AND NEW GOODS ARRIVING !
A FRESH ARRIVAL OF
Fall and Winter Goods
' AT THE
CHEAP CASH STORE.
Just received and opening, a carefully selected
stock of Fall and Winter goods, consisting cf
DRY-GOODS AND NOTIONS,
Hardware, Queensware,
GROCERIES,
DRUGS, OILS, PAINTS AND GLASS.
BOOTS, SHOES, CATS AND CAPS.
BUCKETS AND BASKETS,
School Books and Stationary,
NAILS AND SALT,
And a great variety of other useful articles, all of
which will be sold cheap for cash, or ex
changed for approved produce.
Go to tbe "cheap cash store" if you want to buy
goods at fair prices.
Nov. 12, 1362. WM F. IRWIN.
Seriously Wounded!!
All tho Merchants In the neighborhood of Cur
wensville, because I have brought on and opened
a large and well assorted -stocK of
NEW GOODS,
which I am selling at extremely low prices for
cash. My stock embraces all the variety usually
kept in a country store, and selected with an eye
to suit these
WARTIMES.
I will not, here attempt to enumerate all the arti
cles I keep ; and their fabulousiy low prices
... v. : r - 1 . , 1 - ... ,
x oiigui uo out aitcr you win nave seen
and examined for yourselves, you wi'l exclaim, in
in? language 01 tne yueen of the touta
"HALF HAS NOT BEEN TOLD "
I will merely say, ooiue and see for yourselves ,
ior 1 leei suiisaed mat 1 can suit your tastes as
wen as your purses
Lumber and all kinds of produce also taken in
exchange for goods.
Curwensville. Oet. 22. 1862. - J. F. IRVIN.
FB0FESSI0NAL ft BUSINESS CASUS.
HILWOODS, Attorney at Law. Indiana. P.
. Professional business promptly attendei to
TREPEErcK LEITZINGER. Maaufacturer "of
L II kinds of Stone-ware. Clearfield. Ta. Or
ders solicited wholesale or retail. Jan. 1, 1863
LJ. CRANS Attornev at Law and Real Estat
. Agent, Clearfield. K. OCea adjoining hi
residence, on t-econd str xr 14
May 16.
W mC1LL0H' Att0"ey t Law, Clear-
6'f Fa- OSce. with L. .1 Crans. Eso ,
on Se.03Strct. JclSfil
T7ILLI A M A. WALLACE. Attorn -t t-
Clearfield. Pa. fffiee. 'idioinirV hi. 1
dence on Second street.
vpt. 1.
ROBERT J. WALLACE. Attorney at Law. Clear
field, Pa Office in Shaw's new row. Market
street, opposite Naugle's Jewelry store. Mav 26.
HF. N AUG LE. Watch and Clock Maker, and
. dealer in Watches, Jewelry, Ac. Room in
Graham's row, Market street. Nov. 10,
HBUcTlER SWOOrE. Attorney at LaClcar
. field, Pa. OSct inGraham's Row. four do
west of Graham A Beynton's store. Nov.'lO.
BK. SUOPE. Cabinect Maker. Cherry Street,
Clearfield. Pa Makes to order everv des
cription of Furuitureon short notice. Jan.2U63
TP KRATZER Merchant, and dealer in
. Boards and Shingles, Grain and Produce
1-ront St. above the Academy, Clearfield, Pa, (jl 3
A J. PATTERSON. Attorne at Law. Cnrwens-
V yjlle, Pa , will attend to all business en-
irusiea to his care.
Methodist Church.
UtSoe opposite tbe New
Jan. 15, 1862.
A riLLIAM F-IRW IN, Market.rreet, Clearfield,
t Pa-, Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Mer
chandise. Hardware. Queens.wa.re, Groceries, aud
fumily articles generally. Nov. 10.
DR. WM. CAMPBELL, offers his professional
services to the citizens of Morris and adjoin
ing townships. Residence with J. D. Denning in
Kylertown, Clearfield county. May 1 1, 1S59.
JOHN GUELICH. Manufacturer cf all kinds t
Cabinet-ware, Market street, Clearfield, Pa.
Ife also makes to order Coffins on short no'ice, ac i
attends funerals with a hearse. Aprl0,'59.
Joseph Shaw. Esq .Treasurer of Clearfield eourty,
iu u 1 wuu amerent rp s ior cnaoi lor isou-01
DEBTOR.
Jo balance due tp s from last settlement S319 42
lo a mt received from unseated lands
lsoO and 1S61, 9729 85
CREDIT.
Townships. Am'tpdtps. Eal.duetps
Beecaria,
Bell,
Boggs.
Bradford,
Bloom,
Brady,
Burnside,
Chest
Covington
Clearfield,
Decatur,
Ferguson,
Fox,
Girard,
Goshen,
Graham,
Guelich,
Huston,
Jordan,
Karthaus,
Knox,
Lawrence,
Morris,
Penn,
Pike,
Union,
Wood ward.
257 73
3-S 35
313 49
125 34
240 47
453 12
269 85
105 23
151 05
5 31
644 83
7 S3
193 83
187 82
310 73
392 34
310 45
761 79
207 33
107 97
542 18
329 35
413 56
234 50
233 51
134 10
247 89
Bl. due town'ps, 2479 77
Total. S 10049 27
353 33
115 37
51 90
19 33
54
25 85
53 55
270 83
117 43
36 93
2 27
51 01
35 57
19 62
33 24
fedO 83
157 74
78 33
22 77
15 54
23 56
69 12
15 05
By bal. due last Trea's atsetl'mt, 31 82
By Treasurer's p. ct. paying out 225 59
By Treasurer's p. ct. receiving 233 41
Bal duocounty, byTreas'r. 663 65
Total amount.
$17027 04 S17027 04
DIED:
In Pike township, on Friday, February 5th,
Lavexia, youngest daughter of Jonathan and
Rachael Hartshorn, aged 1-3 years. When
told br ber mother a few hocrs before ber
death that she wonld have to die, she called
the family to her bedside and bid them all an
affectionate farewell. B.
Amount of County, State and Militia taxes due
from collectors for 1S62 and previous years.
Town'ps. Col'rs Names. County. State. Militia.
or 1S47
Jas.Rerv.jr. 5205.51 592,14 SOO.OO
For 1843
Henry Swan, 00.G0 - 00.00
A. Spencer, 00,00 00.00
For 1849
Wm. Wiley, . 00.00 00.00
Thomas Fenton. 00.00 00,00
For 1S50.
J Sunderland, 00.00 00.00
J. Davis, 00 00 00,00
iorl!;l.
Burnside, J. Young. 00.00 00.00
Jordan, D. Williams, 3.15 8.29
tor lba2.
J. I. Bundy. 1,00 00 00
For 1353.
D. Kephart, 1)0,00 13.17
J. Caldwell, Oo.OO 4.72
For 1354
J. Patterson, 00,00 1,42
Jordan.
Jordan.
Penn.
Jordan,
Penn,
Bell,
Penn,
Fox,
Decatur,
Pike,
Jordan.
S 10049 27
We, the Commissioners of Clearfield county in
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, having ex
amined the acoounts of Joeph Shaw, Esq., Trea
surer of the County of Clearneld for the year A.
a. iwj, ao certify that we find the accounts of Jo-r
seph Shaw, Esq, as follows: The amount due
from all sources to be Nine thousand Five hun
dred and Seventy-three dollars and Sixty-eight
cents We also find the amount of outstanding
orders to be TweEty-three thousand Three hun
dred and Ninety-six dollars and Fifty-five cents,
of which Sixteen thousand Five hundred dollars
are Court-house bonds. Witness our hands this
22d day of January A. D. 1353.
SAMUEL C, THOMPSON,
JACOB KUNTZ,
Attest, THOMAS DOUGHERTY,
Wm. S. Bradley, Clerk, t Comm'rs.
We, the Auditors of Clearfield county, having
examined the aecounts of Joseph Shaw, Esq .
Treasurer of the County of Clearfield for the year
A. D. 1862. do report that the accounts are as fol
lows : The amount due the Road Fond by the
Treasurer is One thousand Three hundred and
Sixteen dollars and Twenty-three cents. The a
mountdae the School Fund is Two thousand Four
hundred and Seventy-nine dollars and Seventv-
6.29 1 seven cents. The amount of outstanding orders
7.00 j is Twenty-three thousand Three hundred and
t Ninety-six dollars and Fifty-five cents of which
00.00 ; Sixteen thousand Five hundred dollars are court
I house bonds. Witness our hands this 22d day of
19.50 : January A. D. 1363. B.C.BOWMAN.
7,54 ! O. S. WORRELL.
; Mitnt. H WOODWARD.
9 83' Wm. S Bradley. Clerk. Auditor
4,10
17,50
25,00
32,50
5,00
30,50
Shot At But Missed !!
A GRAND MISTAKE!!!
THAT ALL THE MERCHANTS OF CURWENS
ville were wounded. 'Tis true, that I was -'shot
at, but missed," and since then I have been at tbe
city, and procured a very large assortment of
goods of all descriptions, which I am disposing of
at lower rates than any other house in the county.
READ.'.' HEAD!.'.' READ.'!.'! :
Best Calico, at from 15 to 19 cents per yard.
Best Muslin, at from 15 to 30 cents per yard.
Best Delaine, at from 20 to 23 cents per yard.
CLOTHING AT REDUCED PRICES!!!
Best Sugar at from I2i to 15 cents per pound.
Best Syrup at 87 cents per gallon.
All other groceries at the same rates. Boots and
Shoes, and Shoe findings, cheap.
Ladle! who wish to make a good investment,
should call and examine the assortment of dress
goods Merinos. Saxony plaids, Flaid Brilliants,
Ac, ic. Also. Cloaks, Shawls, Hoods, Nubias,
Sontags, Gloves, Ac., Ac.
Dee. 3. 1362. J. D. TH0.M?S0N. '
Fall and Winter Goods.
KEIZENSTEIN BROTHERS & CO.
In the -Mansion House" (Mr. Shaw'sold Stan!)
Clearfield, Pa., have just received a large Stock of
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING,
Boots. Hats. Traveling T-ags. Valises atd a large
and well selected stock ufGenta Furnishing goods.
"YOU
Can huy your Clothing, for yourselves and your
Boys in every variety aud at low cash prices
by calling at the cheap Clothing Store of
Reizenstein Bro's A Co. opposite UiQ
Cle&rfield Co. Bank, where yon
WILL
Save at least from 20 to 25 per cert. All kinds cf
"CJoUung and furnishing gocds. are to be
had at this Store at the lowest Cash pri
ces and receive well made goods
Wouid it net be wuidi better to
SAVE
Much valuable time by calling at encc. and lay
ing in yonr r-roK or doming tor trie v,'ioter
ut this Establishment- where you will cer
tainly get the fall value fvr your
MONEY.
Remember the place. In the "Mansion House."
opposite Clearfield Co. Bank.
HP'Grain and Furs taken in exchange at the
highest market rates.
J. P. KRATZER,
DEALER IN
F0EEIGN ATTD DOMESTIC DRY-0003S, ETC,
Front Street oftove th ArsAemy.
Has just received a general assortment of
WINTER GOODS.
DR. R. V. WILSON, Practicing PbysicMn.
Clearfield. Pa. Will attend ta all profes
sional business. Office, corner of 2d and Locust
BtJocti. . Jan. 23, la03.
DR. M. WOODS, PnACTicma Phtshhas, and
Examining Surgeon for Pensions,
Office. South-west corner "of Second and Cherry
Street, Clearfitld, Pa. January 21, 1863.
JB M 'EN ALLY, Attorney nt Law. Clearfield.
. Pa. Practices in Clearfield and adjoining
counties. OScain new hriek building of J. Bovn
ton, 2d street, one door south of Lanieh s Hotel.
RICHARD MOSSOP. Dealer in Foreign and Do
mestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Flour. Bacon,
Liquors, ic. Room, on Market street, a few doors
west of Journal Office, Clearfield, Pa. Apr27.
LARP.IMER k TEST, Attorneys t Law. Clear
field. Pa. Will attend pruiuptly to all legal
and other business entrusted to their care in Clear
field and adjoining counties. August 6. 1856.
JAS. H. LAKRIXER.. ISRAEL TEST.
"ITT ALL ACE A II ALL, Attorneys at Law, Clear-
field, Pa. December 17, 1862.
William a. Wallace. :::::::: jom a. hall.
Mr. Wallace will be at heme on Saturday Feb. 14.
rnFIOMAS J. M CULLOUGH, Attorney at Law,
J Clearfield, Pa. Office, over the "Clearfield
co. Bank. Deeds and other legal instruments pre
pared with promptness and accuracy. July a
d. o. bcsh. :::::::: T.j.'crLLocfi
BUSH A M'CULLOUGH S.
Collf.ctrix Office. Claii field. Pxsx'a.
Merinos,
Del-tines,
Alpacas,
Reps.
Cobergs
Lanellas,
Furs, Boniut,
Ginghams.
1-riti la .
Silks.
Cashmere,
31 oh air.
Muslins,
Cloths.
Cassimeres,
Sstioetts,
Tweeds,
Jeans
Flannels.
Cloak. Ribbon-, Flannel,
Balmoral shirts, hoop skirt3, shawls, dress trim
ming, head nets, caps, nubies, hoods, soctags, 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,
Hardware, queensware, notions, musical goods.
GRO C ER JES,
Tea, coffee, molasses, sugar, salt, candles, rice',
flour, bacon, fish, tobacco, candles, rasics, ear
rants, spices, crackers, wines, brandies, vinegr,
oils, varnish, alcohol, tin ware, glass ware, wood
ware, stationary. '
HOUSEHOLD GOODS, '
Carpet, oilcloth drugget, looking glasses, cloaks,
churns, wash boards, tubs, backets, fiatirons, pans,
window blinds, wall paper, coal-oil lamps, um
brella, bed cords, k nives and forks, spoons. crocks,
stove blacking. All of which will be sold on the
most reasonable terms, and the highest market
price paid for grain, wood, shipping furs, and alt
kinds of eountrr produce. J-P. KRATZER.
Clearfield . November 19. 1S62.
FLOUR A good article tor sale at the store of
'JaniS WM F- IRWIN. Clearfield. .'
FRIENDS AND RELATIVES OF THE
UUAVE SOLDIERS AND SAILORS.
HOLLO WAY'S
PILLS AND OINTMENT.
All who have Friends and Relatives in the Ar
my and Navy should take especial care that they
be auiply supplied with these- Pills and OintmeBt ;
and where the brave Soldiers and Sailor have
neglected to provide themselves with them, no bet
ter present can Le sent them by their Friends.
They have beeu proved to be the Soldier's sever
failing friend in the hour of reed
Coughs and C0.IJ3 Affecting Troops,
Will be speedily relieved arl effectually cured bv
using these admirable medicines, and by paying
proper attention to the DirecUna nhicit we at
taclled to each Pot or Box.
Sick Eeidaeie a'li 'Wart of Ap-jetlte, Inciden
tal to boldien.
These feelings which so sadden u? nually arise
from trouble or annoyances, obstructed perspira
tion, or eating and drinking whatever is unwhole
some, thus disturbing the healthful action of the
Liver and Stomach. These organs trust be reliev
ed, if you desire to be well. The P Us taken ac
cording to the printed instructions, will quickly
produce a healthy action in both Liver and Stom
ach, and as a natural eoasequeiiee. a clear head
ac-J good a.r.pctitc
TTeakEcss or re'-jlli!y Indeed sj Cter rtijno
W ill soon disappear by the use of these invalua
ble Pills, and the Soldier will quickly acquire ad
ditional strength Never let tho Bowch) be either '
confined or unduly acted upon It may seem
strangc.that Hoiloway's Pills should be recom
lueuded for Dysentery and Flux, many persons
supposing that they would increase the relaxation.
This is a great mistake, for these Pills will correct
the Liver and Stomach, and thus remove aH the
acrid humor from the system. This medicine will
give tone and vigor to tbe whole organic system,
however deranged, while health and strength fol
low as a matter of course. " Kothicg will stop tho
relaxation of the Bowels to sure as this medicine.
Veluntee't, Attention !-Ind?oretioai of Tonth.
Sores and Ulcers. Blotches and Swellings, can
with certainty be radically cured, if the Pills are
taken night and morning, and the Ointment be
freely used as stated in the printed instructions.
If treated In any other manner, they dry up in
one part to break out in another. Whereas this
Ointment will remove the humors from the system,
and leave the Patient a healthy and vigorous man'
It will require a little perseverance in bad eases
to insure a lasting cure.
For Wounds either o-casioned by the Bsyone
Sabre, or the Ballet, Sorea or Braises,
To which every Soldier or Sailor are liable, there
are no medicines so safe, sure, and convenient, as
Holloway'a Pills and Ointment. The'poor wounds
edacd almost d vine sufferer mirrht hi V.i.-w.
dreeJ immediately, If be would only provide
himself with this matchlessOintmeat-which should
be thrust into the wound and smeared all around
it. then covered with a piece of linen from his
knapsack and com r.resfcd with Lmv. 1. : r
lalting, night and morning, 6 or 8 Pills, to cool
the system and prevent inflammation.
Every Soldier's Knanitak unii ko . m .
should be provided wiih these valuable remedies.
CAUTION. None are ePTn:n u.t v
words -Hollowat. New Ycrk n t.-.k
discernible as a Water-it arbt in every leaf of toe
book of directions around eac'o not nrhn- i.
same may be plainly seen by holdiso tsb lkas
to tub light A handsome reward will be given
w auj uuc reuuenng sucn loiormation as may load
to the detection of anv narrv riuriiiimnnt.
feiting the medicines or vending th un. k...
ing them to be spurious. ' ,
Sold at the manufactory of Prnfcaanr nr,-,.
tow at, 86 Maiden Lane, New York, and by ail
respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine,
throughout the civilized world. In hni n
cents, 2 cents, and 8-1 each.
There is considerable saving by takics the
larger size.
. x B Directions forth guidance of patients
la every disorder are aXxed to each box.
New York. J.nuaiy 7, 183 ly
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