TBI mwT mm f 1 p I II i i is "-k rv- CLEARFIELD, PEB'Y 18, 1883. TERMS' OF THE JOURNAL. The Raftsman's Joirsal if published on Wed nesday at $1.50 per annum in advance. If not paid at the beginning of the year, $2,00 will be charged. AnvKRTiRBUBTS will be inserted at S1,00 per square, for three or less insertions Twelve lines (or leaB) counting a square. For every additional insertion 25 cents will be charged A deduction will be made to yearly advertisers. So subscription taken for a shorter time than six months, and no paper will be discontinued un til all arrearages are paid, except at the option of the publisher. S. J. ROW. COUNT V DIRECTORY TIME OF HOLDING COURT. . 1 2d Monday in January, 3d Monday in June, 3d " in March, 1 4th " in Sept'm r. Of each year, and continue two week. if necessary.. COUNTY AND DISTRCT OFFICERS. Pres'tJudgo lion. Samuel Linn, Bellefonte. As'te Judges Hon. .1. D.Thompson, Curwensville Hon. James Bloom, Forrest Sheriff. ... Edward Perks, . . Clearfield Prothonotarr. I. F. rJtzweiler. . . ' Keg. Rec. .Isaiah O.Barger . . " District A tt'y, Israel Test, . . - " Treasurer.. . Joseph Shaw, " Co. Surveyor, II. B. Wright, . . Glen Hope. Couuuias n'rs, S. C. Thompson, . Mornsdale. Jacob Kunti, . . . Luthersburg. Thos. Dougherty, . (Jr. Hills. Audltyrs. . . B. C Bowman, . . Clearfield. Chas Worrell? . N. Washington II Woodward, . . Pennfield. Coroner. . . .J.W.Potter . . . Lecontes Mill Co.Superind't Jesse Broomall, . Curwensville LIST OF POST-OFFICES. Townships. Names of P.O. Namesof P.M. Becearia, - - (Hen Hope, - - Wm. S. Wright. Bell, - - - Bower, - - W M'Cracken. 4 .... Chest, .... Thos. A. M'Ghee, .-- Cush, - - - - J.W Campbell. .... Ostcmt. - - - . H. L.Henderson. Bloom, - - Forrest. . - - - James Bloom. Boggs, - - Clearfield Bridge, Jas. Forrest. Bradford, - Williams' Grove, - Jas. E. Watson. Brady, - - Luthersburg, - - R. H. Moore. ... Troutrille, - Charles Sloppy. . . . Jefferson Line, - John Heberlin. Burnside, - NewWasbiugtonJ - James Gallaher. w ... Burnside, - W. C. Irvin. --- Patchinville, - - Jack Patchin. Chest,- --- Hurd, - - G. Toer, jr. Clearfield, - Clearfield. - - - M. A. Frank Covington, - Frenchville,- - P. A. Gaulin. 4i ... Karthaus, - - - J. F.W. Sehnarr Curwensville Curwensville, - - T. W. Fleming. Decatur, - Philipsburg, Centre county. Pu. 4 . . West Decatur, - - Sophie Radebach - - Osceola Mills, - - T. F Boalich. Ferguson, - Marron, ... - Edra. Williams. Fox, - - - Hellen Post Office, Elk county, Pa. ttirard, - - - Leconte's Mills, - C. Mignot. " --- Bald Hills, - - - William Carr. Goshen, - - Shawsville, - - - A. B. Shaw. Graham, - - Grahamton.- - - Thos. H. Forcee. Guelich, - - Smith's Mills", - - A. G. Fox. t .... Madera, - - - - Chas. J. Fusey. Huston, - - Tyler, .... David Tyler. 4i ... rennfield, - - - H.Woolward Jordan, - Ansonville, - - - Elita Chase. Kartbaus. - Salt Lick. - - - Geo. Heckadorn Knox, - - - New Millport, - - M. O. Stirk, Lawrence, - Breekenridge, - - J.W.Thompson Morris, - - - Kylertown, - - - Jas. Thompson. ... Morrisdale. - Jas. McClelland Penn, - - - Lumber City.t - - H W. Spencer. Grampian Hills, - A. C. Moore. Pike, --- - Curwensville, - - T. W. Fleming. 4 .... Blooraingville, - - Bonj. F Dale. Union, --- Rockton, - - - - D. E. Brubaker. Woodward, Jeffries, . - - - Jos. Loskett. This Post Office will do for Chest township. Will answer for Fergi .son township. YDE HOUSE, RIDGWAY, PEMV'A. S. J. OSGOOD. PROPRIETOR. This Hotel is new, and furnished in modern style, has ample accommodations, and is in all respects a first class house. February 6, lrtfil. CLEARFIELD IIOUSE, CLEARFIELD, PA. The subscriber having purchased .the furniture and interest from H. II. Morrow, in said House, is now prepared for the reception of tran ie-ut and permanent boarders. Every depart ment connected with his establishment will be conducted second to none in the county. He res pectfully solicits a share of public patronage. July 11, 1860.-y. GEO.N. COLBURN. JUST FROM THE EAST. RIOIIAKD MOSSOP, DKALER IN FOREIGN AND OOMESTIC DRY GOODS, itG.. MARKET STRUCT, CLEARFIELD, FA. RriuMif following list of good and profit thrrrhy . Cheap roK The LADIES. G:""1' (heap , , . iiT .(moan Cheap, A y " huiiin large stock of La Cheap dies goods-jueh as Coburg Cloth, Good, CUaip MP."0"' e La,n.e8 G.,nSh.m!'- Goods Cheap I'nnts ch.nu. Kerchiefs. Nu- jc w Cheap bie8' bonnets, U loves, etc. Goodf Cheap FOR GENTLEMEN, Goods Cheasl Always on hand Black. Blue. BrownifJoor. Cheapi ana urey iiotns, t aucy aud liiacK Cheap Casiraeres. Sattinets. Cassinets, CM tap' Tweeds, Plain and Fancy Vest Cheapi iugs, Shirting, etc., etc. etc. Cheap KEADY-MADE, Cheap,Saoh as Coats, Pants, Vests, Under Cheap, shirts, and other Flannel shirts, Cheap. Boots, Shoes. Hats, Caps, Neck Cheap ties, G urn Boots and Shoes.and CAal a variety of other article. ChMP HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ,-,ial Such as Unbleached and Bleached fro Oil: Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Good Goods (roods Goods Goods y.V""'; Muslins. Colored Muslins. Linen Cheap', Cheap Cheap' Cheap and cotton tablecloths, Oilcloth, Linen and hemp fowls, car pets, curtains, fringe, eto Goods j Goods j Goods Goads ( roods HARDWARE. AC Cheap If you want Nails or spikes. Manure Ooods ClieatA OT other torus, fiaw-imll or other Goods Cheap' aw Juioothuig irons. Locks, Cheapi Hinges, eto., go to Mossop's Cheap where you can buy cheap. Chea IF YOU WANT Goods Goods Gortts Goods CAat Knives and forks. Butcher Knives, 'Goods Cheap Shoe and Stove blacking, Manilla '(roods Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Ch "tp and hemp ropes, Ink, Paper or oods oods l'cns, 1'owder, bnot or iead, etc., buy them at Mossop's. IF YOU WANT Goods (roods Goods Shoe Last or Pegs. Palm or Fancyi L,neap t-oap, March, wall faper or Win dow Shades, Lamps, Lamp tubes or Wicks, coal oil, eto , go to Mossop's cheap cash store. Goods' (roods Goods Goods Goods Goods Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap IF YOU WANT CUeiio Miraiamiiy nour, w niteor C'AI Dr.own auKari hams, shoulders or Cheap Cheap Cheap Hyson orblacK tea, buy them at Mossop's cheap for cash- IF YOU WANT Tallow candles, fine or coarse salt. Syrup or molasses, cheese, dried apples or peaches, water or so il o eracKers, call at Mossop's where you can buy cheap. Cheap Cheap Ciieap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap IF YOU WANT Cheap Port wine for Medical or Sacramen Cheap tal uses, Swet wine, old Monon- Goods Cheap, gahela or rye whisKy, Cherry Goods Goods Goods (roods Goods Goods Gaods Goois Goods Goods Goods CAeap Cheap Cha ana uonao oranay, buy at Mossop s cheap cash store. IF YOU WANT Cheap Raisens. Figs, Prunes or dried Cur Cheap Cheapi Cheap Cheap Cheap rants; filberts, cream, pecan or ground nuts, candies. Liquorice or Liquorice root, buy them at Mossop's cheap and good. IF YOU WANT Vheap CAm!To bu7 "T otIle rt'ce cheap, beGood.. Cheap aro to g w Mossop, for he sells Goott. Ch,p cheaper for cash than any other Goods Cheao' person m Clearfield county. i3-j. .E$Kovember27.1S61. ap59. Approved country prod it of try kind taken at tht usual tnaiitt prices in excAemgt far giods. Raftsman's Journal Almanac 1863. o ST H 2 i-9 "iJ co ? a a ? ? 5 c a o 2- 163 - - c a 3 2. c S. 5 a 2 S. 3. lS63g"g . C. .-. . . M .. Jas. I 2 3 Jclt 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2G 27 28 29 30 31 f 5 4 5 6 7 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2S 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Fee. Aiu. 8 9 10 1112 13 14 15 16 17 13 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2S Mar. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 U 12 13 14 15 16 17 13 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 ft 7 R 9 10 11 12 8 9 10 11 12 13 14iSEPT 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Apr. .12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2$ 29 30 13 14 15 16 17 13 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 23 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 23 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 23 29 30 31 Oct Mat. I 2 3 4 5 ft 7 S 9 Nov 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 23 29 30 31 Jre 12 3 4 5 6 Dec 7 a u in in ! II lld IT 1U Ifh Ortf It 14 411 II iOl? i.3 21 22.23 24 25 26 27 28 29 SO Postage Rates on Foreign Letters. Tq England, Ireland and Scotland, (from Cali fornia. Oregon and Washington excepted.) 24 cts. 4 ounce. From California, Oregon and Washing ton. 29 cents for i ox. To France and Algeria, by French mails, 15 cts i oe., 30 cents J oz. To Germans States, by Prussian closed mail, 30 cents i oz., unpaid ; and 23 cents, if prepaid, to Bavaria Sasony,Wurtemburg, Mechlenburg-Stre litz, Oldenburg, Luxemburg, Brunswick, Lubeo, Hamburg, or Bremen. To German States, by French mail, 21 cents oz., 42 cents i oz. To German States, by Breqien mail, (except Bre men, Holland, and the Netherlands,) 15 cts. i oz. To German States, by Hamburg mail, (except Hamburg, Luxemburg, Holland, and the Nether lands.) 15 cents i oz. To Bremen, by Bremen mail, 10 cents 1 oz. To Hamburg, by Hamburg mail, 10 ctg. I oz. To Luxemburg, by Hamburg mail, 22 cts J oz To Holland and the Netherlands, by Freneh mail, 21 cts 1 oz , 42 cts i oz. To Austria and its States, by Prussian closed mail, 30 cts i oz. unpaid, 23 cents prepaid. To Austria and its States, by Bremen or Ham burg mail, 15 cents 4 oz. To Austria aud its States, by French mail, 21 cts i oz., 42 cents J oz. To Russia, by Prussian ch.sed mail, 37 cts J oz. To Russia, by Bremen or Hamburg mail. 29c oz. To Russia, by French mail, 30cts oz.,60c Joe. To Prussia, bv Prussian closed mail, 30 cents f oz. unpaid, 23 cents prepaid. To Prussia, by Bremen or Hamburg mail, 15 cents i oz. To Prussia, by French mail. 21 cts oz., 42c ioz. To Sardinian States, by Prussian closed mail, 42 cents J oz. To Sardinian States, by French mail, 21 cents i oz.. 42 cens i oz. To Sardinian States, by Bremen or Hamburg mail. 23 cents i oz. To Belgium, by United States and Belgium clos ed mail, 27 cents i oz. To Lumbardyby Prussian closed mail, 42c. Joz. To Lombardy, by French mail. 21c. Ioz., 42c. Ioz. To Lombardy, by Bremen or Hamburg mail, 15 cents I oz. To Parma aud Modern, by Prussian closed mail 42 cents i oz. To Parma and Modena, by French mail, 21 cts 1 oz., 42 cents 4 oz. To Parma and Modena, by Bremen or Hamburg mail, 25 cents 4 oz To Papal States, by Prussian closed mail, 46 cts 1 oz., prepaid. To Papal States, by French mail, 27 cents i oz.. 54 cents 4 oz. To Papal States, by Bremen or Hamburg mail, 28 cents 4 oz, To Tuscany, by Prussian closed mail, 28c. 4oz. To Tuscany, by French mail, 21c. ioz., 42c. 4oz To Tuscany. byBremcn orlIamburgmail.28c 4oz To the Two Sicilies, by Prussian closed mail. 49 cents 4 oz., preyjt.ul. To the Two Sicilies, by French mail, 30 cents oz. 60 cents 4 oz. To the Two Sicilies, by Bremen or Hamburg mnil, 22 cents 4 oz., prepaid. To Spain, by French mail. 21 cents oz., 42 cts 4 OZ., pirp-ild. To Spain, by British mail, via Southampton, U States postage of 21 or 5 cents 4 oz., prepaid. To Portugal, by French mail, 21 cetats i oz , 42 cents 4 oz., prepaid. To Portugal, by Briti.-h mail, via Southampton, 37 cts 4 oz , 29 cts os., prepaid. To Denmark, by Prussian cloned mail, 3jc, ioz. To Deuiuuik, by Bremen or Hamburg mail, 20 cents 4 oz. To Denmark, by French mail, 27 cents i oz., 54 cents 4 oz. To Sweden, by Prussian closed mail, 42c. ioz. To Sweden, by Bremen or Hamburg mail 33 cents 4 oz. To Sweden, by French mail, 33c. oz , 66c. oz. To Norway, by Prussian closed mail, 46o. 4oz. To N'orway, byBremcn or Hamburrg mail, 33 cents 4 oz. To Norway, by French mail, 33 cents i oz., 66 cents 4 ounce. To West India Islands, (not British.) except Cu ba, Turk's Island and Carthagsna, 34 cents 4 oz., when distance from mailing office is under 2.500 miles, and 4 1 cents 4 ounce when distance exceeds 2.500 miles prepaid. To Cuba and Turk's Island. 10 cents 4 oz. when distance docs Lot exceed 2,500 luilci, and 20 cents over 2.500 m.les To Canada. X. Brunswick. Cape Breten. Prince Edward s Island, Nova Scotia, and New Found land, 10 cents 4 oz., when distance is not over 3, 000 miles from line of crossing, and 15 cents 4 oz.. if distance exceeds 3,000 miles. To Aspinwall and Panama. New Granada and Mexico, 10 cents 4 oz., wben 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 Granada, 13 cant 4 oz. prepaid. To Ecuador, Bolivia, and Chili, 34 cents 4 oz. prepaid To Peru. 22 cents 4 ox. prepaid. To West Indies, (British.) 10 cents i oz. if dis tance oes not exceed 2.500 miles, and 20 cents 4 oz. if distance exceeds 2,500 miles prtpaid. To Sandwich Islands. New South Wales, and China, by mail to San Francisco, thence by pri vate ship, 10 cents 4 oz prepaid. TNote In all cases where the ward prepaid is not added, the prepayment of the postage is optional with the sender. STOVES. 50 COOKING STOVES, of all sizes, for sale cheap for cash, by Dec. 3, 1S62. R. MOSSOP, Clearfield. JJANKING AND COLLECTION OFFICE LEONARD, FINTTEY & CO., CLEARFIELD, CLEARFIELD COUNTY, PA. Bills of Exchange, Notes and Drafts Discounted. DennnifHrAAAivflif ( 1 r 11 A tirmt m ml. anil nMMMjld promptly remitted. Exchange on the Cities con- OLV.iKtj UHllU. VU1CO, VU CCCIIUU PI! CCL, 1 XI ICQ room lately occupied by W. A. Wallace, Esd. JAMES t. leo.nard. a. finsby. wm a.. Wallace. :::::::::: a. c. fisset. Fall and Winter Goods. TV A nnnrairnflf) linn J C . 41 east, and is opening a large stock of seasonable rvswY) a ai li !a s Ml . 1 i wisj, at ma ciuro iu ausonvnie sucn as uoatns, Cassimercs, and Satinetts; Ladies dress goods, Cloth Cloaks and Bonnets ; Ready-made clothing ; Hardware and Groceries ; Boots and Shoes ; Salt and Leatlipr. rVn-lr ini,Dfc.ro mnA . ; - . . . .r J'l U , m fact, a good assortment of such articles as are needed tt this season of the year. ' Country pro duce taken in exchange for goods Cash not re- iwa- - it. BWAS. Ansonville, November 25, 1362. BUGGIES FOR SALE. One Jenny Lind top Buggy and one open buggy, both new, for sale at the store of - WM. IRVIN. September 17. 1862. Curwensville. SALT! SALT !! SALT !!! A prime arti cle of ground alum salt, put up in patent saKS. at $3.25 per sacK, at the cheap cash store of November 27. R. MOSSOP. CH I'K.NS AND WASIII G-MACI11N ES. The undersigned has on hand a number of Flyer s Patent Churus, and Clement's Washing Machines, which he desires to dispose of. They aregood, and perform their work well. JOHN GUELICH. November 19, 1862. Clearfield, Pa. PLASTERING The subscriber having lo cated himself in the Borough 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. April7.185S. EDWIN COOPER. BOGGS TP. FARMS FOR SALE. One containing 124 acres 85 cleared and under good fence. A log house 22 by 26, plank house 16 by 18. log barn, smithy and all necessary out-buildings thereon. Large springand spring-house con venient to house. The laud is well watered and has sufficient wood and fencing timber. There is arc orchard of large grafted trees, and a young or chard on place, all choice fruit. It is convenient for pasturing droves. ALSO, one containing DO a- cres 10 cleared and under fence balance well timbered. This land has a log house and stable thereon. For terms apply to October 13. L. J. CRANS. Clearfield. CLE ARFIELD MUSIC SCHOOL For in gcruction upon the Piano, Melodeon and Gui- tar.'ai.d in Harmony and Singing. Terms For pupils under six years old, ?5,00, for seventy two lessons of one half hour each ; for all pupils over six years old, $10,00:" for seventy-two lessons of one hour each; upon Piano, Me lodeon. Guitar or in Harmony. Payable, one-fourth at the beginning and the balance at the end of the qunrter. Vocal music free to all Instrumental pupils. Studied alone. $3.00 per term. Oct. 1.1860. E. A. P. RYNDER. Teacher. nnilE CLEARFIELD ACADEMY will be A opened for the reception of pupils (male and female) on Monday, Feb. 9, 1862. Tei uls. per ses sion of eleven weeks: Orthography, Reading, Writing, Primary Arith metic aud Geography, $2.50 Higher Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geogra phy and History. $3,00 Algebra, Geometry, Natural Philosophy, and Book Keeping. $4.00 Latin and Greek languages, $6,00 To students desirous of acquiring a thorough English Education, and who wish to qualify them selves for teachers, this institution offers desirable advantages. No pupil received for less than halt a session and no deduction except for protracted sieknass. Tuition to bo paid at the close of the term. may301 C. B. SANDFORD. Principal. VALUABLE TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. The attention of persons desirous of purchasing valuable Timber Lands is iuvited to the following tracts ot land situate in Keating township, Clinton county. Pa., known as the Lo raine lands, viz.: A certain tract being No. 3469 warranted in the name of Thomas Willing, con taining about 1100 acres, situate on Birch Island -Run, at the distance of 34 miles from the river, being well timbered with Pine and Oak. Also, another smaller tract of land, situate at the mouth of Birch Island Run. on the west side of the river, containing 73 acres and allowance and having a good rafting beach thereon. For terms apply to G. L. REED, r..i .. on ioq t t nu ii a e executors. rtnn ono male r female agents to VllJvjLFV" sell Lloyd's new steel plate coun ty colored Map of the United States, Canadas, and new Brunswick. From recent surveys, completed Aug. 10, 1862; cost $20,000 to engrave it and one year's time. Superior to any $10 map ever made by Colton or Mitchell, and sells at the low price of fifty cents ; 370,000 names are engraved on this map. It is not only a County Map, but it is also a COUNTY AfD RAILROA D MAP of the United States and Canadas combined in one giving every Railroad Station and distances be tween. Guarantee any woman or man S3 to $5 per day, and will take back all maps that cannot be sold and refund the money. Send for SI worth to try. Printed instructions now to c any. 183 well, furnished all our agents. Wanted Wholesale Agents for our Maps in ev ery State, California, Canada, England, France and Cuba. A fortune may be made with a few hundred dollars capital. No Competition. J. T. LLOYD. No. 264 Broadway, New York. The War Department uses our Map of Virginia, ..Maryland, and fennsylvania. cost $.00,000, on which is marked Antietam Creek Sharpsburg, Maryland Heights, Williamsport Ferry, Hhorers- ville. Noland's Ford, and all others on the Poto mac and every other place in Maryland, Virginia. ana Pennsylvania, or money refunded .LLOYDS TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP of Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, is the only authority for Gen. Buell and the War De partment. Money refunded to any one finding an error in it. Price 50 cents. From the New York Tribune. Aug. 2. 'LLOYD'S MAP OF VIRGINIA, MARYLAND, aud Pennsylvania. This Map is very large; its cost is but 25 cents and it is the best which can purchased." LLOYD'S GREAT MAP OF THE MISSISSIPPI River. From Actual Surveys by Capts. Bart and Wm. Boweu. 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, $1 in sheets. $2, pocket form, and S2;50 on linnen, with rollers. Ready Sept. 20. NAW Df-.PAKTM EXT, WASHINGTON, Sept. 17. 1S62. J. T. Llovp Sir: Send me your Map of the Mississippi River, with price per hundred copies. Rear Admiral Charles H. Davis, commanding the Mississippiequadron. is authorized to purchase as many as are required for use of that squadron. GIDEON AVELLS, Secratary of the Navy. Furniture ! Furniture !! JOHN GUELICH, Desires to inform his old friends and customers that, having enlarged his shop and increased his facilities for manufacturing, he is now prepared to make to order such furniture as may be desir ed, in good style and at cheap rates for cash. He mostly has on hand at his ''Furniture Rooms," a varied assortment of furniture, among which is, BUREAUS AND SIDEBOARDS, Wardrobes and Book-cases; Centre, Sofa, Parlor, Breakfast and Dining extension Tables. Common, French-posts, Cottage, Jenny- liind and other Bedsteads. SOFAS OF ALL KINDS. WORK-STANDS. HAT RACKS, WASH-STANDS, Ac. Rocking and ArmChairs, Spring-geat, 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 keeps on hand, or furnishes to order, Hair, Corn-husk, Hair and Cotton top Mattresses. ' COFFINS, OF EVERY KIND, Made to order, and funerals attended with a Hearse, whenever desirable. Also, House painting done to order. The above, and many other articles are furnished to customers cheap for cash or exchanged fer ap proved country produce. Cherry. Maple. Poplar Lin-wood and other Lumber suitable for the busi ness, taken in exchange for furniture. Remember the shop is on Marset street, Clear field, and nearly opposite the "Old Jew Store " December 4. 181 J0H3J GUBUCH. ALT a good article, and very cheap at the store of WM. F. IKWia. Uioartleld 1S62- U S.RAY A X D I rr 1862. DEALERS IS D2Y-GOODS AND GROCERIES, rsii6, Clearfield County. e 1862. i0 AuS mWENTY-FIVE HUNDRED ACRES X OF LAND AT PRIVATE SALE, extending to the mouth of the Moshannon. An eligable a , , . r .. C property, ou reaaonaoie terms, inquire i II. BUCHER SWOOPE. Decl9-tf. Attorney at Law: Clearfield. P IIAItTSWICK'S DRUG STORE Karket Street, Clearfield, Fa. Constantly on hand a large and well selected EtOCK ot DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Paints, Oils, Tarnishes, And Dye-Stuffs, Paint Brashes, and Brushes of all kinds PERFUMERY AND FANCY ARTICLES, TOBACCO & SEGARS, STATIONERY, , Liquors for Medical Purposes, Including Brandy, Whiskey, Gin, Port, Sherry and .Madeira W incs, tc. T It TJ S S E S, A large stock constantly on hand, of the most approved make for durability and comtort. The Doctor will personally superintend this department of the business. May 28, 1862 ' TUST RECEIVED AT IN A Utile's S?JSsa. CHEAP JEWELRY STORE, (CaEkiiSSSSi Graham's Row, Clearfield, Pa., a fine assortment of WATCHES JEWELRY, Ac, 4c, to which we in vite attention. Gold and Silver hunting and open faced watch es. to be had nt . NAUGLE'S. The American Lever of different qualities, can be had at NAUGLE'S. Fine setts of Jewelry, such as Cameo, Coral. La va, Jett, Carbuncle, Garuett, Opal, Florentine Mo sale, Gold Stone Mosaic, Porcelain paintings, Ac, or single pieces at KAlttlJi'S, Plain gold Breast pins. Ear drops, Hoop Earrings, cnildren s eardrops and rings at iNALGLE S. Gold seals, keys and pencils, gold pens and sil ver hoMers at NAUGLE'S. Gents breast pins, sleeve buttons, shirt studs, fob buckles and guard slides at NAUGLE S. A fine assortment of gold finger rings of differ ent styles and quality, gold lockets, coral neckla ces, silver thimbles, spectacles, watch guards, aud all articles in bis line, on band at NAUGLE'S Just received, a fine assortment of Fancy and common Clocks, and Fancy Time-pieces, from 1,25 to IS dollars at JAtULh'S. Old Gold and Silver will be taken in exchange forgoodsat iNALULii. a. All goods warranted as represented, or the mo nev refunded, at NAUGLE'S. If you wish your watches put in good repair and warranted, take them to NALGLL S SECOND SUPPLY OP New Summer Goods AT THE OLD PRICES. J. I. KRATZER, lias just received another general assortment of bummer lry tioods. Lawns, Cloths, Dress trimmings Foplins, Satinets, . Kibbons, Shallies, Cassimere, Flowers, Cashmeres, Tweeds. Head netts, Lavellas, Cottonades, Laces, Ducals, Drillings, Collars, Silks, Jeans, Undersleeves, Prints, Muslins, Mantillas, Valancias, Flannels, Dusters, Chintz, Linens, Shawls. Ginghams, Tickings, Hosiery, Ladies Prominade Jackets. Bonnets Sun Umbrellas, Carpets. Floor oil-cloths, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoos. GROCERIES, coffee, tea, molasses, sugar, salt, candles, rice spices, flour, tobacco, syrup, candies, essence of vottee, pulverized sugar, crackers, starch, soda, sperm and tallow candles, black tea, saleratus, wines, inackeral, shad, salmon, cod-fish, herring. HARDWARE QUEENSWARE. Clothing, Notions, Jointed hoop skirts, Shakers. Mcsical Goods Violins, fifes, strings, bridges, bows, keys, precep tors, music paper, rosin. Tin-ware glass-ware, drugs, lamps, buckets, tubs, churns, brooms, wall paper, blinds, umbrellas, baskets, school books, varnish, moss, curled hair, coach varnish, spirits of turpentine, lead and oil, fish oil, coal oil, glass, etc., in fact a little of every thing usually kept in a country store 'All of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms for cash or approved country produce. May 28. 1862. J. P. KRATZER. LISDSEY'S BLOOD SEARCHER. In renewing of my acquaintance with the many friends of my medicine, 1 deem it proper to cau tion them and the public, generally, against the use of an article prepared and sold by a man call ing h imself -'Geo. H. Keyser, Pittsbury, Pa.," who has the impudence to call it LINDSEY'S IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER, and states that it is made from my recipe, and, as if to carry out a regular game of '-Stop Thief," he tells the public that -'there is a counterfeit in the market." to see that his name is over the cork of every bottle" Ac. He also publishes the most extravagant certificate headed "A Blind Man Cured-' "A Bad Sore Leg Cured," Ac. I allowed him to proceed in this way for nearly twelve months, knowing that those who had either used or sold my article would have nothing to do with his, but I found there was a number unacquaint ed with mine who were induced from the above statements to give his a trial. The consequence was disappointment to them and injury to me. as they would at once pronounce Lindsey's Blood Searcher a humbug, without knowing that mute was the ONLY GENUINE BLOOD SEARCHER which has proved itself to be invaluable in the cure of Scrofula, Cancerous formations, Cutaneous dis eases, Erysipelas, Boils. Pimples on the face, Sore eyes, Scald Head, Tetter affections, Old and stubborn Ulcers, Rheumatic Disorders. Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Jaundice, bait 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 njy genuine Blood Searcher must be careful in purchasing, as counterfeit med icine is like counterfeit money, it can be afforded at low prices which i a sufficient inducement with some to endeavor to palm it off for genuine Buy only from Respectable Dealers Ask Dis' tinctly for the Rr.OOIl spinnipn prepared by ME, and tain no other FVey J- R MoMnrray, New Washington, and 11. T. Henderson 4 Co., Bethlehem, and all eood dru feists and ntiri-lr country. - J. M. LIXDSEY. M D n r a p it- - Hollidaysburg, Pa. ------ u"'10 uu retail agents, Cherrytreo. Indiana county. Pa Si rai.n Johnson, PitUburg, Pa., Sole agent July 30, 1862. ly. CJALT ! SALT ! SALT ! Just received 1000 O Saeks of firstrate Ground Alum Salt, put up in Patent Sacks at a very low price, at the cneap Cash Store of R. MOSSOP. MORRISDALE IlOllSE. The undersign 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 be spared to ren der aests comfortable. Charges moderate. April 2, '82: GEORGE RICHaRDS. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Philadelphia for the relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Chronic Diseases, and especially diseases of the Sexual Orgaus. Medi cal advice given gratis by the Acting Surgeon. Valuable reports on Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness, and other diseases of the. Sexual Or gans, and on the New Remedies employed in the Dispensary, sent in sealed letter euvelopes, free ofcharge. Address Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUG IITON, Howard Associa tion, No 2 South Ninth St., Philadelphia. Pa. July 23. 1862. . TT-OLLOCK'S DA.NDELION COFFEE. IV. This preparation, made from the best Java uottee, is recommended by physicians as a supe rior nutritious beverage for General Debility, Dyspepsia and all billious disorders. Thousands who have been compelled to abandon the use of conee will use tins without injurious effects. One can contains the strength of two pounds of ordin ary coffee. Price 25 cents. Kollock's Lkv AIM. The purest and best baking powder known for makiug light, sweet and nu tritious Bread and cakes. Price 15 cents. Manufactured by M. H. KOLLOCK, Chemist, corner of Broad and Chestnut Sts. Phil a. and sold by all DruggisU and Grocers. Eeb. 2o, 1862y. CHAIRS !! CHAIRS !!! CHAIRS !!!LI A0W IS THE TIME TO BUY " !! The undersigned has now on hand, at his Furni ture Rooms on Market St., Clearfiuld. Pa., a short distance west of Litx's foundry, a large slock of CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS, manufactured out of the best materials, finished in a very superior manner, and which be 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, and will stand the test of trial. Persons wishing to purchase chairs should call at once and get. them while they cau be had at the lowest rates. Feb 27, 1861. JOHN TROUTMAN. rriO CONSUMPTI VES.-Thc Advertiser, hav X ing been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, 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 the same.which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, 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 set iption will please address . Lev EDWARD A: WILSON. Nov. 12-3m. - Williamsburgh, Kings Co., N.Y OFFICE OF JAY COOKE, Subscription Agent at Jay Cooke & Co., Bankers, 114 fcouth lhird Mreet, Philadelphia, Nov. 1, lMiZ 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 ft PER CENT BONDS. ' of the United States, designated as "Five-Twen ties, rcueemable at the pleasure of the Govern ment, after five yoars. and authorized by Act of Uongress, approved renruary z., bs. The Coupon Bonds are issued in sums of 530 $100 $500 $1000. The Register Bonds in sums of 550, 5100. $300. 51000, and sjooo. Interest at Six per oent. per annum will com mence from date of purchase, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD, Semi-Annually. which is equal, at the present pre minin on gold, to about 8 per cent per annum. Farmers, Merchants, Mechanics. Capitalists. and all who have any money to invest, should know and remember that these Bonds are, in effect, a First Mortgage upon all Railroads, Canals. Bank Stocks and Securities, and the immense products of all the Mannfactures. Ac, Ac. in the country; and that the full and ample provision made for the payment of the interest and liquidation of -- i i . n i - . . j principal, uy tusioms. jjuues, excise .-imupg and Internal Revenue, serves to make these Bunds the Best, JSIo&t Available and lost Popular Investment tit the lilariet. Subscriptions received at Par in Legal Tender Notes, or notes and checks at par in Philadelphia. Subscribers by mail will receive prompt atten. tion. and every facility and explanation n ill be afforded on application at this office. A full supply uf Bonds will be kept on hand fur immediate delivery. JAY COOKE. Subscription Agent. ILLUSTRATED SCIENTIFIC AMERI CAN. The Best Mechanical Papkr in the worli. klgutkbnth year. yoli'me viii new Skkiks. A new volume of this widely -circulated paper commences on the first of January. It is pub lished weekly, and every number contains sixteen pages ot usetul information, and from live to ten original engravings of new inventions and dis coveries, all of which are prepared expressly for its colouins. TO THE MKCIMSICS AMD MANUFACTURERS. No person engaged in any of the mechanical or man ufacturing pursuits should think of doing with out"' the Scientific American. It costs but four cents per week ; every number contains from six to ten engravings of new machines and inven tions, which are not found in any other publics tion. To the Inventor. The Scientific American is indispensible to every inventor, as it not only con tains illustrated descriptions ofnearly 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 Uie 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 posessinn all that is transpiring in mechanical science and art in these old countries. We shall continue to trans fer to our columns copious extracts from tha journals of whatever we may deem of interest to our reaaers. a pampniet ot instruction as to thO Best mode oi ootaining Letters Patent on new in ventions, is furnished free on DDlieatinn lura Mrxs & Co have acted as Patent Solioitors for more than Seventeen years, in connection with the publication of the Scientific Amerinnn .nri they refer to 20,000 patentees for whom they have done business. No charge is made for examining sketches and models of new inventions and fnri. vising inventors as to their patentability. LHBM1STS, ARCHlTKCTS.WlI.LWRIOBT. ! 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 the interest of the architect anH carpenter are not overlooked ; all the new inven tions and discoveries appertaining to these pur suits being published from weeK to wees. Useful and practical information pertaining to the inter ests of millwrights and mill owners will be found puhhshed in the Scientific American, whioh in formation they can not possibly obtain from any other source. Subjects in which planters and far mers are interested will be found discussed in the Scientific American : most of the imnrorummii in agricultural implimenU being illustrated in its columtjs. - TERMS : To m; One Dollar for four months. The volumes com mence on the first of January and July. Speci men copies will be tent gratis to any Dart of the country, - Western and Canadian money or Post-nffir stamps Uk en at par for subscriptions. Canadian subscribers will -please to remit twentv-fi extra on each years' subscription to prepay post . MUNX 4 CO.. Publishers! DISHES AND PLATES Alut receive 500 dozen of dishes and platea, all oT hi!f will I be sold at half price. Wholesale dealer. invited to call at the cheap Cash Store of ?' 1S62- R. MOSSnp DR. LITCII 'S MEDICI N ES.-A fresh. Ply of these invaluable Family Medicine, are for sale by M A. Frank. Clearfield. eonsUtin, of Pat Cnrrr; Res4e.ratiVe, a treat cure for eold, and cough; and Anti-Bilions Physie. They hat been thoroughly tested in this community and are highly apprbved. Tar theh. LI 31 E ! LI M K ! ! F Ume'TZ, Lands. The subscriber would inform the farmers of Clearfield county, that he keeps on stantly on hand 'at the Jones Kiln at Tyrone a large stock of lime, and will furnish oh eontraet any quantity at the terminus of the Tyrone aud Philipsburg Railroad. March 11, 1S62. WM. II. ROBERTSON N. B. Lime constantly on hand at Sand v Ridgs fGon, on the Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad WHITTEN'S GOLDEN SALVE. The Great Progressive anl Healing Ke-ntrdv An article that presents a challenge to the world to produce in any remedy yet invented, an eqi for the painless and rapid eure of externalin flamatory calamities, or diseases. It is good for I amful Swellings, Sores, Ulcers. Burns. Sealdj Kbeumatism, Sore throat. Bruises, Sprain Cau' lumors Erysipelas. WarU. Sore eyes. Boils' Chapped hands. Frosted feet. etc. etc. Gire it a ,t,r",; .! ;'9e 26 cents a box. For sals by JACOB Q, in Woodward township. JMarch la. 62 VEW WATCH & J E WELRY STORe" The undersigned having located in the bor ough of C earfield. (at the shop formerly occupied by K elch as jewelry shop,) are prepared u do work of all kinds on the most reasonable term The cash will positively be expected when the work is delivered. We are confident that we can not be excelled by any workmen in town oreount v. Lome one .' come all to the Sisrn of the Bi W'alr'h April i.;C2-ly-pd. LAUCHLIN i- HOLES. A Xew Lot of Goods. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED having taken the etooc A of merchandize of the late firm of Pattoti, Hippie & Co., have just added a fresh supply of SEASONABLE GOODS, comprising Groceries, Drags, Queensware, Boots and Shoes. Clothing, Muslins, De l.aiopt, Prints, Sattincts, Flannels, etc., wbiali they offer at low prices FOR CASH OR READY FAY. Grain, PorK, Shingles and Boards. Usen in ez change for goods. We respectfuliy a.K a shara of patronage. Call and examine our stocn. Curwensville, Dee. 11. HIPPLE A FAUST. N B. The accounts of Piifton. Hippie t Co.. are in our hands, and we hereby notify person hav ing unsettled accounts, to call and settle the same as we desire to have the kooKs closed. December 11. 1801. . HIPPLE A FAUST F NCY FIT RSI! FANCY FURS ! JOHN FAREIRA. No 718 Arch Street, below Eighth, south side Phil.idelphia. importer and Manufactu rer of, and Dealer in all kinds of fancy Furs, for Lad ic' and Chil-. drcn's ware. I desire to say to my friends v-iearneiii ami me sur rounding Counties that I have now in store, ona of the largest and most beau tiful as. .rtiucuts of all; k.uus and qualities of fan cy furs. fr Indies' and' Cliildrens' Wear, that Hill iW" Uuri"& ibii F" and Winter Mea.on. My lurs were purchased in Europe, previous to the rise iu Stirling Exchange, aud the New Duty Imposed on ail Furs, Imported since the first of August. I would also tate. that as long as my stocK lusts. I will offer it at -prices proportionate to what the -roodscost me; but, it will be impossible for me to Import and Manufacf lire any more Fur, aud sell them at the same prices, owing to the un settled itate f the affairs of the Country. "Rcnieiiiber the mime, number and street JOHN FAREIRA, 718 Arch Street. Ocfoher I, lS6i'-5mu. Philadel phi. Il O.MMIY IS WEALTH ! YOUR COUt.'H FOR 13 v v r i: CENTS!! The Best and Cheapest Household Remedy in the orld. Mudjiine Zadi c Portei's GREAT COUGH REMEDY. Madame '.win,- Porter's Curative Balsam is war ranted if used according to thu .li in all eases Coughs, C'oid. Asth ma. Whoopiug Cough, aud all af fect ions of the Throalaiid Luii Mad:iuie Zauoc Porter's Ll j:.ih is i.n-pared with nil ths re quisite care and bkill. from a combination of the best leuie divs the veritable kingdom af fords, its lemsdial qunlities are based on its power to assist the healthy and vigorous circulation ot tLe blood, thro' the Lungs. It is not a violent remedy, but emolient warmiug. searching aud effective, can be ta'ten by the oldest person or youngest child. Madame 7.adoc Porter's Balsam has been in use by the public for over 18 years, and has acquired its present sale simply by Itcing recommended by those who have used it to their afflicted frieuds and others. Most Important. Madame Zadoc Porter's Cu rative Balsam is sold at a price which brings it in the reach of every one to keep it convenient for use. The timely use of a single bottle will prove to be worth 100 times its cost NOTICE. Save yocr Mosey ! Do not be per suaded te purchase articles at -is tc $1 which do notcontain the virtues of nl3 cent Bottle of .Ma dame Porter's Curative Balsam, the cost of manu facture of which is as great as that of almost any other medicine; and the very low price at which it is sold.' makes the profit to the seller appaient ly small, and nnprinciplcd dealers will sometime recommend other medicines on which their profits are larg -r. unless the customers insist upon hav ing Madame Porter's and none other. Ask for Mad ame Porter's Curative Balsam, price Kl cents, and in large bottles 25 cents, and take no other. If you cannot get it at one store you can at ano ther. TSold by Drurgists aud Morekeeocr at 13 cents, and in larger bottles at 25 cents. HALL A RUCKEL, Proprietor. February 4, 1862 y. New York. FURNITURE ROOMS!! Bcnncr & Barrett, Respectfully announce to the public that they us, vuuiiuicu dii are now occupying their new FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS, fronti n 0 nn th Afarlr 1st ar.l nnn.a;u th Court House. Cabinet making will be carried on in the upper story of the same building, in all its different branches. All kinds of furniture nill be keDt constantly on h Anil e.ll jiti.nn for Cash, or exchanged for country product or lum ber to suit the business Their stock wili consist of PARLOR. ROCKING AND ARM CHAIRS, SPRING SEATS. CAIN BOTTOMS. Ac. Parlor, Sofa, Centre, Card, Dining, Extension asa 1 1 r ... ,. xreaKia laoles Sofas of all Kinds, Varieties and Patterns. Bureaus, Sideboards, Book Cases, Wardrobes, liedsteads Jenny Lind. nigh Posts, Cottage, French Posts. Ac. Mattraases Hair. Hair top. Cotton top, and Cera . uiisa, 01 ice oest materials. TaAnVinor fll.ao.a r ll - . i 1 1.. T . v4 mil mm blu size, aw h es for old frames. Also, What-nots, Wash-taud, uat-racKS, Ac. COFFINS .n.. l. -t,V. B. w wawa wu vuvi V "vn. Hearse furnished. Poplar, Cherry, Maple and Li wood IumUf taken in exchange for werk. Oct. 2S, 1S1