TILE JOURNAL. "cLEARFIELD, PA., APRIL 22. 1863. Ti of Car on Central BeaA, at Tyre"- 4lTf- ALTOOBA ttbobb. bcsv'uoob. 9.54 p m. 4 .25 a.m. 1 1 35 a.m. 5 IS a en" 8.34 p.m. 7.40 p.m. 10.23 p.m. 11.17 p an $ 45 a.m Klresi. fast tr. HtiltraiB. ill'"1'-Irpr-fast train, l.M 6 40 a.m. T.Mp.m. 5.59 p.m. 53 p.! ytil tram, ef Can, Tyroua and Clearfield Branch . - . . a Ridgs.9-4oa.sn. Leavs ToroBe, 7.4dp-.m. Leas! Ridge, 2.5 p-m- Leave Tyrone, 1115 p.m. V5I0V STATE COVYXniOV. ffce Loyal Citizen of Pennsylvania, without i fiiiioa of party, who deaire cordially to 8i:e in sustain tog the Sational and State -Jd-m sittraiidns, in their patriotic efiorta to eup re a sectional and uuholy rebellion against .'j of the Republic, and who desire to import by every power f the Gorercment, onr heroic brethren inarms, braving disease nd tbe perils of the field to preserve the U tcs of ear Father, are requested to select s r.nmber of DIegatea equal to their Legist ji:ve reprtsentatives of the State, at ancb fiiriri snd soch maoner as will best respond to lb spirit ol this call, to meet in Slate ftmrtm ;ea, at Pittsburg, on Wednesday, the First of y next, st eleven o'clock, a. on said day to nominal candidates for the offices of Cop ismir n1 Judge of the Supreme Conrt. and to m such measures as may be deemed necea Mry to strengthen the Government ia this sea io" of couiwon jeril to a common country. CP. MtaEtE. Cuirmac of the. Union State Central Com. Giro. W. Hameihi, I r,.ri. Wai. J. Howard, N Our Iriend Aaaph Kirk, "of Penn township, w. II accent onr thanks tor the present ot a wek of flne'apj.les. The river is still at a good ratting stage, bnt e presume, most of the timber haa left tbe 'upper streams, and is on Us way to tuarKi-t. Tbe drug store of C. D. U'ataon, in this j-lace, broken into on Saturday night last, aud robbed of souie three to live dollars in cxirrt, aud several pounds of candies. The burglars forced the back door and bored the boll out ol the inner doer. fl publish, this week, several interesting f-Jtcia! documents, to which we ask tbe atten tion of the reader. On onr outside will be lout) J "The Peninsula Campaign" from the rr;ort ol tbe Committee on tbe Conduct of tbe War, and on tbe inside the "Majority and X Inorityreports" of the -Caiaeroa Ivestiga tm Cotutbittee. An unfortunate affair look ' place near Suf folk between Cols. Corcoran and Kimball, which resulted in the Utter being shot by the former. It seems that Kimball bad arrived with bis cum -n and near Suffolk that day and, it i customary, stationed pickets around hit mp. Col. Corcoran, in riding out, came np m these pickets, who stopped him and de manded tbe countersign, before passing. He severer attempted to ride on without giring it, when Col. Kimble caught bold of the bri dle of Co!. C's horse, whereupon the latter drsfr s revolver and fired, hitting CoL C. and kill'Eg him almost instantly Among tbe pers found in tbe rebel priva irer hich was captnred just as it was leaving San Francisco harbor, was an oath in which tf.e party taking it bound -Diraself by bis honor as a Southern gentleman" to keep ecret, -er from the wile of his boaoni," ihe piratical scheme. A circa iar was also dia pered providing for tbe capture of Benicia M the two torts commanding Sao Francisco ?.W as a preliminary to the --desire of trr Southern man" the -'withdrawal of California from the now contemptible Union-" When the troops of Gen. Burnside were paa. s ng through tbe streets of Cincinnati, recent It, thsy passed the ball where tbe Democrat ic () Convention was in session. But not a ".out or the waving of a bat, or a haudker chief, r arena friendly smile greeted the taT teitews who were going under tbe itsn td stripes to meet tbe rebels. All was silence rt roHnnM in the "conservative" conven hob. Such is copperhead patriotism. Gmxt is tubib an a a a some of jtbe rebel npUiers. They wear an old cent" on 'fce coat leppel, or hat, aa a badge of theif Wlx-rhead procliTltiei And, we are tn- 'nne-i, that in some localities they punch out 'e-teadM on which ia the word "Liberty" 'lu problem of freedom having become ol fr" e to tbm. Who baa not heard of To- rrt, asd of -'black cockades" T Jl aai.j., tiat Gen. Burnside's order to sup yn sjapathy with the rebels, ia Kentucky. ? Ul tbe desired effect that class of trai ' r deeming it prudent to be less boisterous - c'cir prutewions of disloyalty. According me erder, ail spies and traitors, opon con- tioa, slu:i sutler death ; and all persons de- r,cf jnipathies with tbe enemy, are to be Urond our lines. :e aovicea from tno city of Mexico state Hit a. rrench were" still before Puebla in ,b"r fanner position. Several skirmishes are lo bare resulted to the discomfiture of tbe r'ch, snd that sickness and the Mexican -irinas were again annoy ing them. Tbey f. however, continuing their preparations f' an asiu It upon Puebla. The latest advices from Moorbead city, Ji". aasftence that Gea. Fester has succeeded Psssing the rebel blockade, in tbe steamer "W with tbe loss of the pilot killed, and 1 wounded. The Escort was riddled by t terry shots. Foster was joyfully receiv- ' N'ewber, oa the night of the 15th. The whok of the iron-clad fleet haa rH, --!in Head in safety Admiral Dopoot ha- "t decided iniml (h t .1 ... . 'Pf Charleston at pfWnt, The ReptbUcana, have carried the Sf ate of in bybont 10,000 msjoritv-an is.- Si ar ' From the Harribarg TWvgrapk VOX FC7VLI. The voice of the tywUs at borne, aa ntres-1 ed in tbe. elections be id within tbe last fuor I weeks throughout thia and other States, coo J veys an indication of loyalty which none but j a fool or a peralateat traitor it ill fail to heed Tbe lesavHi which the eli-ctkins ia variou, ltcal- ltiea inculcates, wilt leu a to otbrr re nits tnan that ef tbe mere elevation of men to temporary power; and it would bo well if those traitors at home, who have so peri latently oppoawd tbe Government, and1 mads trivial faults tbe ex cuse of bitter assaults on tbe civil and milita ry autboritiea of tbe nation it would be. well for ancb aa these it they heeded the leasona of tbe elections. Tbeae lessons are interesting to loyal c it iaena and instructive to copperhead Democrats. For tbe benefit of both, we pre sent a review : In Pennsylvania the result was eminently cheering. . Tbe . loyal men of the State in creased their vote in every county. If the same increase is attained at the fall election for Governor, tbe Union Republicans will car ry Pennsylvania by an immense majority. It tbe increase is tbe sara ; then,aa it was in onr city election, we can carry .Pennsylvania by at least fifty thousand majority. To do this, however, we must organise at once, and agi tate the question of loyalty wherever a traitor presumea on tbe freedom of speech to pro claim his tresaon. Let our "friends remem ber that error cannot withstand agitation, and that madern democracy alwaya fails when tested in such an ordeal. We repeat tbe result! as we have been able Np cowpile !2! ?! ibv-m. in the various 1 Sbte aiiu cUica UrjoiiU our own Common wealth: . CossrcriccT Buckingham, Republican, e lected Governor over Tom Sej more, Copper head, by a majority of 2,463 a Republican rain of 400 over tbe Gubernatorial vote of 1361. Three Republican Congressmen and oae Democratic a Republican gain of one Representative in Congress. In tbe State Legislature 14 .Republican to 7 Democratic enators, and 139 Republican to 94 Democrat ic Representatives. St. Loci Radical Emancipation (char coal" or "abolitkn") candidate tor Mayor e lected by a majority of 2,647 over the Copper bead candidate. Combined Radical and Con- aetvative Emancipation majority over the Copperheads, 5,166. Ciiicixxati Union Mayor, City officers, Judge Superior Court, etc., elected by major ities ranging from 00 to 2,000 despite the most desperate efforts of tbe faction of tbe Copperheads. MicmoAB Republican State ticket elected by a majority considerably increased over thai ef iaat fall. Democratic majority in Detroit fallen off 167 since last fall. il . - ' Clcvexaxo Entire Union ticket elected by from 500 to 700 majority. Toledo Union ticket, except May er, e lected by an average majority , of 145. A War Democrat Mayor elected In consequence of his otter repudiation of the "Copperhead schemes ol ilr party.' -- 1 J ' 1 O T S M . n . . - oiidcui aeaeemeo irom oopperoeaaism, giving a Union majority of 228 or a gain for the Republicans of 200 since last fall. Colcmbcs Copperheads successful, but with a loss of 700 votes since last fall. ChillQdthe, Fremont, Newark, Zsnesville, Akron, Mount Vernon, Steubenvitle, and all but Dayton, and a few of tbe stiiall towns in Ohio have gone Union, and everywhere show. ing a remarkable change of sentiment adverse to the copperheads. ' Ikbiaxa Tbe township elections universal ly show large Union gains, and an overwhelm ing reaction against copperheads. Date3ioit, lows The Union city ticket elected by 400 majority a remarkable triumph for that city. ; Dcbiuce Copperhead ticket elected by on ly 100 majority in the stronghold of Mahoney iam. Four ont of five aldermen elected by tUe UoioDUbaw-again of three. Kcoxtat-Unioa candidates all elected by 150 majority. - ' Mos'aoirru and Froeport, III. Copperheads very badly beaten. - Jarrsasoa Crrx and St. Joseph, Mo. Both carried by the Radicals, with large majorities. Leavenworth, Kansu Whole Republican ticket elected for tbe first time; "Radical Re publican Mayor" by 700 majority. K ass as Cm "Radicals." trinmpbsnt by a majority ol 300. Tnla record, wo believu, covers pretty folly the elections of the week.. We recommend it, especially, to the perusal of Copperheads, and ask them to consider wh it It Hi-aoa. The Nary department baa received informa tion that monitora were much leaa seriously injured than is genersily reported. fjfn. J- P. Petir, ws-s elected speaker by the Pean's-State Senatepeviots to the ad journment of that body. TO COSSUMPriVES The Advertiser, haviag beea luatuieii to health in a few weeks, by a ve ry simple remedy, after having suffered sever al years with a severe lasg affection, and that dreadSsiisease. consemptioM is anxioas to make kaowa to his fellow'sufferi the meana-of ears. T all who desire it. he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the direc tions for preparing and nsiiig tbe same.waieh they will Cad a sarw care for Coaawmptiea, Asthma, Broachida, ete. The oaly abject at the advertiser ia seeding the Preseriptioti is to beaeit the aS to ted, and spread informaUoii which heeeneeives to ho invaluable, and ha hoes every sufferer will try his remedy, aa it will cost theoa aothing, aad may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the pre set iptioa will please addrots Rev KDWA.4D A. WILSOS; Apr. 22-5av Willia-ashargh, Kings Co,X.Y. DIED: On Friday morn ing April 10 ta, of Drptb ria. Dab el Uskbisos, of Jacob and Aon Anspach, of 'Pike townsh ip, aged 12 years 11 mouths aa4 16 days. ' On Aoril 18th. of dvptberia. Hibam ALos- ko, son of Jscot and A-nn Anspach. of Pike township, aged 7 years, I month aad 23 days. : On the 16tl ApriL Hast Am. yoangost dsngbter ef Hemy and Rebecca Sulsbanrh of OurwensviKe, aged years, tno s, o aays. Y The LatestAXewss ; A report was en-rent aevral days since .that the army of the Potomac -has commenced a forward movement ; bat onr paper of Tuesday evening give no confirmation of t ha ad vane. Yet, such may be the fact.',. Accounts from the w.tat indicate an d vance of Rosenerans. army. . Burnside is pushing ahead towards Cumberland Gap. Tbeso reports indicate that active operations are about to commence. Wo may expect some exciting news during the next week. . Usios Hex Mobbed. A dispatch from In- dianapolis states thst on the 15tb, a Union meeting was broken ap in Brewn county. Indi ana, by tbe K. G. C's. who shot several Union men. The leader of the "Knights" was also dangerously wounded. Another difficulty al so occurred st Danville, in thst State, between a party of the K. G. .C's and Union men, in which five persons were wounded. - Ia view of these outbreaks, Gen. Carrington has issued an order declaring the K. G. C's to be pnblic enemies, snd to be dealt with as such. These are tbe fruits of the teachings of such men as Vsllandigham, and other Copperheads. - Tb new constitution, making West Virgi nia a free State, has been adopted by an over whelming majority. In thirty-four counties beard from, the vote stands. For the amended Constitution 27,785, against it 571. CopperheadS'Trigin of the Term-Wh at it Me-ni. "Soon after fbe outbreak of the rebellion, the Spricgfidld (O.) Republic, m.lished a com munication in which tbe writer noticed the rattlesnake as the emblem of the Son'k Carolina rebels, atl stated that the rattlesnake was a more magnanimous reptile than the copper head anake, as the former gives notice before be strikes, while thelsttrr, besides being more insiduoos, strikes yon without giving you any warning; and applied the term copperheads to mil the traitors and sympathizer tntik the rebel in the free States. Other papers soon adopt ed tbe term, and ft has become very geueral, but some people do not see the point ; and in Indiana I see some use the term coppcrbot. toma, but I cannot see the point of eopperhot totai. (Copperheads is a very apropriate name for onr iree State rebel at heart." Waoomsc-cocsH ok Cnorr, however severe may e alleviated and cared by the im ef Midamt Zosioe Poner's Curolir BaLiam. This invalua ble Medieine possesses tbe extraordinary power of relieving immediately WkoojUag-rtiirk, Hoars iyfieaJty of Brratkiitg, Hmtitte. and Tickling in the Throat. It loosens tbe Phlegm, and will bo found very agreeable to the tate. 1 1 is net a violent remedy, bat emollient warming, searching and effective. Can be taken by tbe oldest person or youngest child. For sale by all Druggists, st 13 snd 25 cents per bottle. feb4 SAMUEL HEGARTV. wholesale and re tail dealer In Foreign and Domestic Mercban dise. He party's x Roads, Clearfield county. Pa , keeps eonstsntly si 1 artistes ia his line of busi ness, which he will sell eheap for cash or exchange for - approved country prodae. Lumber of all kinds taken io exchange for goods. Mareh 4. 185-5. SPECIAL NOTICE. On and after July 1st. I 1&&&. the privilege of converting the present i issue or Legal lender notes into tbe National Jfx J per eeni. ioan (commonly eanea "five-twenties:: will eeue. All who wigh to invert in the Five-Twenty Loin must, therefore, auplybefore tbe 1st of Jalynext JAY. COOKE, SrBSCRUTios Aoest. Xo 114 S. Third tt., Philsdelpbia ' TflE SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY. iesTLBaa!t : Ia parsuance of the 43d section of tbe 'Act of S;h May, ls54. you are hereby notified to meet in Convention, at the Court House, in Clearfield, o ti the first'Monday ia Msy, A. D. I&63. being tk Uk dafof ike momth, st 1 o'clock in the afternoon, sod select. vir core, by a majority of the whole number present, one person of literary and scien tific acquirements, and of skill and experience in the art of teaching, as County Superintendent, for the three sweeeeding years; determine the a mount of compensation for the same ; and eertify the result to the State Superintendent, at Harris burg, as required by the 3Stth anl 40th sections of said set. CHAS. B. SAXDFoRD. April lj,1S53-3t- " Co. Snpt., of Clearfield Co. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. fly virtue of an order of the Orphaa's Court of Clearfield county, tbe undersigned will offer at public aUa, at Lu:bersburg. on Thursday the 7th day -of May, A. D. all tboae certain premise, late the es tate of Philip Kriner. dee'd. Mtasie ia Brady tp.. Clearfield county, Penn. a ; consisting of two tracts, one of them Beginning at tbe corner of tracts Xos 1431 A 1433; tbenee vest 153 perches to a Horn beams, thence by land of Fred'k Reates. tract No. 639 north 137 6-10 perches to a Black oak. thence east 135 perches to a Sugar tree, thence- along tbe division line of the aforesaid tracts Xos. 14-11 snd 1432 south 137 6-10 perches toplaca of beginning ; containing ln acres and 15 perebes The other tract, containing 2 acres and 1 28 perches, com nieccing at a Sugar tree, adjoining other iaadsof Peoples aad said Kriner. being the same premises conveyed to the said Philip Kriner, dee d, by Xathaa B People. TERMS One third Cash at the time of the sale, aad the remainder, in one and two years thereaf ter, with interest, the purchase money to be se cured by Judgment Bond upon the premises. April 8, UJ63 ELIAS RltHEL, Sr.. Trustee. AYER 8 COMPOUND EXTRACT SAR SAPAS1LLA. Xo one remedy If more need ed ia this conn try than a reliable Alterative, but the sick have been so outrageously cheated by the worthless preparations of Sarsaparilla abroad that they are disgusted even with the name. Yet the drug cannot be blamed for the impositions from which tbey have suffered. Most of tbe so called Sarsaparillas ia the market contain little of the virtues of Sarsaparilla or anything else. They are mere slops inert and worthless, while a concentrated extract of the active variety cf Sarsaparilla compounded with Dock, StiHingia, Iodine, ete., is, as it ever will be. a powerful al terative and an effectual remedy. Sash is Ayer's Extract of Sarsaparilla, as its truly wonderful ares ef the great variety of complaints which re quire an alterative rae-liciae nave abundantly anowa. Do not, therefore, discard this invalua ble medicine, because you have been imposed up on by something pretending to be Sarsaparilla, while it 'was not. When you have ased Ayer's then, and not till then, will you know the virtues of Sarsaparilla. For minute particulars of the diseases it cares, we refer you to Ayer's American Almanac, wowa the agent below named will far niah gratis to ail who call for it. Ateb's Catbabtic Pills. for the nseCostiveness, Jaundice, Dyspepsi, Indigestion. Dysentery .Foul Stomach. Mead acne, files. Kneumatism, Heart burn arising from Disordered Stomach, Pain, or Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, Flataieocv. Loss of Appetite. Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Worms, Gout, Xearalgia.and for a Dinner Pill.. Tbey are sarar-eostee, so taat the most sensi tive eaa take them pleasantly, aad they are the best Aperient ia the world for all the parposes of family ph; I Busies for SI mo. f rick Zj cents per Box : r ire other preparations which they make more profit oa. Demand Aran's aad take no others. Tho sick want the best aM there ia for them, aad they should have it. " Prepared by Dr. J.C. Area A Co., Lowell, Mass , aad sold "by . l. a, v) atson, Clearfield, Wm. lrvaa, larwens tr; S. Arnold, Lutkersbcrrg. KliSa Chaso. Anson He. J.C. Roaaor, MosTTSdale.C. R. Foster. Phil- ipiburj aud Dcalersetery where Jlsrth t-IS- 4 UYDE HOUSE, RIDGvFAY,PE'JtA. K , S. J. OSGOOrvPROPRIETOK. r i This Hotel is nwl and farnaabari in mdm atvla. has ample accommodations. -aad is ia all respects 1 a first class hoaae. February 8. 1S81. j FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. Was sto- lea from tbe stable of the subscriber ia Barn side township. Clearfield county, on the night of t the 13th iust-, a sorrel-roan horse' i rears old in May aext, about 15 or 16 hands high, with one i hind foot white and star in hws face had on a i nearly new halter, riding Bridle with hitch strap. , Tbe thief is supposed to be John Williams, who : is aoout zu or 21 years of age. about j feet a or ip iiuci cits, bu iimiU or Mamt eve aad crouk- mouth when last aeea. wore a low black hat. Hue knit wamns, and grey paals. and usually wear? a comfort about bianeok is rr conceited. The store toward will be given for the delivery i i aorse ana uuet, or 2o tor either. JOHN MYERS. P. O. Address. Newmsn's Mills. March IS. 1363-3p. . Indiana county. Pa. 5,000 MEN, - Youths A Boy can be supplied with clothing A lnr nishinggoodsat Koisensteia Bro's A Co., where it is .:' TO BE . Sold at prices that will induce all to be - "DRAFTED' By interest, to the clothing establishment. The universal satisfaction which baa been given, has induced them to enlarge their stocK. which... ia quality and selection, is now inferior to none IN PENNSYLVANIA at anywhere else. Come and you eaa have BY ORDER All kinds and styles of clothing, at nearly one half OF TI1E Trices usually asked at any other stre in the county Clothing, good enough to suit the ... . GOVERNOR,' Or any other man. Remember the place, oppo site the Back, Clearfield. Pa April s. ' KEfZE'STEIX EKO'S A CO - r- - RELIEF NOTICE. The Board of Relief for the eountv of Clearfield, will meet at the Commissioners' office in Clearfield, on Wednes day and Thursday, tha Ziih aad tfth davs of April. JL D. 166Z. Tbe Board of Relief have directed that the wife of the soldier must appear before tbe board, and produce her aworu statement, detailing name of soldier, regiment and company, and when enlis ted; the number of children, with age and sex of each ; tho t. wiuhip in which tbey resided at tbe time ot enlistment, and their present reidenoe ; and that she is without the means of support for herself and children who are dependent upon her; Two witnesses of credibility from tbe townthip in which she resides, mast also be produced. boe certificate (sworn to betore the Board of Relief) must set frth thst theaj. plicant is the person h repreentherself to be. that tbe statement of the number and age of her family is true, that she is indelitute circumstances and her family ia ac tual want, and that ail tbe facts set forth in her application are correct and true. Forms containing tbese requisitions can be ob tained at the Office of the Board of Relief, when application is made aad the witnesses appear. N. B. Illness of the applicant, properly proven, will excuse perso&ai attendance April S, loo. - WM. 6 BRADLEY'. Clerk. THE VERY LATEST ARRIVAL OF Spring Goods, Of the Best Quality and Most Fashioii- aole Styles, at -c.w;&n: w;SMITHrS'T' Selling at prices that defy competition. - - l Carefully peruse tbe separate lists appended be low, for we have the best selected and most fash. ioaable stock of Ladies' and Gents' furnishing Goods, ever brought to fhe county. . We are sel ling the Best 4-4 Crovs Sheetings for S7j. cents; and Summer Prints from 20 cents upwards ; Dark Prints from 22 to $0 sents. of the best quality and colors " Persons favoring us with an examination of our stock shall pot go away dissatisfied. . " Look at the Dry Goods, to wit : Mosambiqnes. Balaarenes, Wool DeLaines. Do French. Bareges, Linen Poplins. Flannels, Lavella Cloth, . Fancy Print Table Diaper, Chek', Bird-eye Diaper. Ticking. Bleached ..u.!in, Brown Drills Unb 4-4 7-8 do Corset do etc., etc , etc, etc ; Kepp DeLaines, Fancy DeLaines. War. Ginghams, Man. Ginghams, French Oibgh a. Stella Shawls, Blk Thibet do , etc. Gents Furnishing GoMs: Silk Mixed Cassimeres, Fancy Mixed cassimeres, B'k Ribbed eaasimcres, ' Mottled cassimeres. Twilled ca&iimeres, Black Cravats, Black Silk Ties, . Pongee Handkerchief. Fancy Ca-s Shirts, Msrvailles Fronts Dom Lincea eollars. : 1 cord Linijen collars, . 3 cord Linen collars, etc., ete . ets., Kentucky Jeans. Cambcrtcnes. Fancv Sattinetts, Wool Tweeds, Melton Sattineits. Double Twist do Rubber Buttons. Metal Button?, Carpenter Pencils. 1'niqne Scarfs. Linen chokers, I'-if-er collars, Coat Bindirga, etc ete. f Iook at the list of Notions, IoBgcaoeho ps. Round cane hoops. ElegsntGori Trail hoop-Skirts. Mi. gloves, Black cotton . gloves Blaek si!k gloves. Mens as't'd gloves. Mens' kid gloves. Ladies' assorted gloves, ' Black crapes. English crapes. Frenrh crapes. Cbildrens' hose. Ladies' hose, Ladies' black hose. Ladies' slate hose. Books and ever. Whalebones. Psff combs, Rubber childs combs. Cotton fringes for curtains, Man. ribbons. Earners. Black and white Ivces, Edg ing, Friiiges, Black shawls Stella shawU, . Mourning vails. Mourning Hakfs. Carpet bindings. Skirt braids of all colors, A mericsn. Paris, Magpie and Flo wer ' ed Ruches, and Fsney Jet pins. Mantles, Ladies' Linen collars, Ladies ruffled. 8 v edged and lace-fluted eollars, Twilled cuffs to match. Mourning cuffs and collars, Double raffling, lavistble bead nets. Tassel, Croch- , . ' et. Chenille, Braid, Velvet and Fancy head nets; Xarrow braids, Embroider ing braids. Elastic cords. Silk cords, ' Mourning-dress buttons. Fancy old " agate. Zouare gilt. Steeple and Acorn buttons, aad assorted Ze phyrs, etc., etc , etc ete. Groceries, anions which are" Prime Rio eonee, 6 round Rio eosTee, S. H. sugar,' elarifiad N. O. sugar. Pure water crackers for . iavalid,Sodacraekers, Batter crackers, T. H. Tea. Essence coffee. Ext lye, Cream Tartar, AH apices. Pipes, Tobacco, Indigo and er " . ry thing belonging to Groceries Also, "plit peas (a splendid substitute for 'beans), Best quality of brown am 1 : - - gar at 121 eenu per pound. . F.emember the place, opposite the Preabyteriaa church, Second street, Clearfield, Pa Examine our stock aad judge for yourselves. dril 8. . C. W. A H W. SMITH. A DMINISTHATORS' NOTICE. Letters -w of Admiavrration on the estate of William Wright, late of Beecaria town'p. Clearfield county- P-. dee'd, haviag been granted to the ander signed, all persons indebted to said estate are re- 2 netted to make immediate payment, and those avieg claims against the same will present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOBS W. WRIGHT, HEX&t B. WRIGHT. Mareh 18.1S62-tp .. Administrators. CAUTION. All peraoni are hereby cautioned agaiast purchasing Or meddling with the foi lowing property, bow in poveseioa of George Kep hartia Desatur township, to wit : 1 Blaek horse 1 Iron-gray horse, and 4 Cows, as tbe same belongs to me, and bate only been left with said Eephart OB loan, and subject to say order. March 2. 1S63-j1. W.B.MORGAN. I T i p.: NEW GOODS!! I J UST RKCEIVED BY j c.av:&iuv. Smith:' Call ami Examine the G"'L. April 1 t - ; f CAl"Tlll AH persona axe hereby eaatioo ed against purchasing a certain, note, dated 21st February. callitg for twenty dallars. and given by the undersigned to Jack Ames ; as I have received no value for the same. I will not fay it unless compelled by .due course of law HEXRY HUMMEL. ' Rockton, March 4.lS3-3tp . . FIVE-TWENTY V. Sr LOAN. Dram.' sr O per ernf - pr'r tatrtext- pavnltir rrervt v,tn. it tiotd. Leonard, Finney A Co.. of Clearfield. Pa., are subscription Agents to dis pose of this Fi-e-Twenty Years U- S. Loan.' A tnounu can be had to suit the means- of different individuals the Interest being payable, aiidio bo accounted for. half-vearly in Gold. - ; Clearfield, Aprils. 13. - -. - - " BOGGS TP. FARMS' FOR SALE. Ore eontaiuing 124 seres Si cleared and under good fenoe. . A log heofio ti by 2'i. plank house 16 by 18. log barn, smithy and all necessary out-buildings thereon. Large springau J spring-hoase con venient to hou?e The land is well watered and has sufficient wood and fencing timber: There if aa orchard of large grafted trees, aad a young or chard on place, all choice fruit.. It is convenient for pasturing drovei. VLSO. one containing V0 a eres 19 cleared and under fence balance well timbered. This land has a log house and stabls thereon. For terms apply t9 October 13. L. J. CRAXS. Clearfield. CLEARFIELD MISIC SCHOOL For in traction upon tho Piano. Melodeon and Gal tar, and in Harmony and Singing. Ten For pupils under six years old: Si.ftfl, for seventy two leseons of ane half hour each : for all pupils over six years old. SlO.oe. for aerea-ty-two lesions of one boar each; upon Piano, Me Iwdeon. Guitar or ia Harmony. Payable, one-fourtb at the beginning and the bat Dee at tbe end of the quarter. Vocal moaie free U all Instrumental pupils. Studied alone. $3.00 per term. Octlso0. fc. A. P. RYXDER Teacher. pODKY'S LADY'S BOOK FOR 163 GUCAT ITF.BABr ASD PlCTOBlAI. YA ! ' The publisher of Godey'a Lady's Book, thank ful to that public which has. enabled him to pub liah a wagaxine for the lost i years ot a larger circulation tbaa any aa America, ha madeaa ar rangement with tbe most popular anthoreiw in this country Marios UmuM. authoress of -Alone.' -Hidden Path," -Mues Side." .-Nemesis.' . aad "Miriam." who will furnih a tory fr everv num ber of the Lady s Book for I-WV ThU alu'ne will place the Lady's Cook ia a literary point of view far ahead of any tier magaxine. Marion liar land writes for no other publication- Our other favorite wriers will all continue to furnish arti cles throughout the year. Sjrty-Ft.rtit ttid itjn-fTfh vo!omeS of Go dey 's Lady's Book for I mm. will eoatain pearfy 1.111 pages of Reading matter. 24 pae-esf Muric, 12 Doeble Extension Colored Fabin Plates, equal to 24 of other magazines, over I2Ht wood engrav in.es. It steel engratine-s of beautiful subject. 70. articles by the best authors in America. And ail these will be given in IS63. at prices for which see our extremely low elub rates. - The oldest, the best, and ibe cheapest magailoa in America is the Godey's Lady's Book. Tbe im mense increase ia the circulation of Godey (hav ing trebled itself in the last 4 years) is a convinc ing proof of the superiority of the work, if the work itself was not sufficient evidence. - And when it is considered that not a bribe in the shape of a premium has ever been offered, it shows thst Go deys r.ad y ' Book stands first in tbe heart of A mericaa. ladies, who. subscribe fyr,thessle of tbe Book and not the premium. " ' The Literature of tho Lady's Book is by the first writers in America, and has always been remark able for its high literary and moral character. Clergymen recommend - the Book, and ir can be read aloud in the family circle. The matter is far superior to that of any other magazine' having' a healthy and instructive tone. . "- Eight Specialities that no other magaxine has, and only found ia Godev, to wit: 'Original Mu sic," -Mode! Cottages, with diagrams. -Drawing Lessons." "Original Health Department" "-Chil-dren's Depsrtnient," ' Chemistry for the Young." --Horticultural Department." and '-Double Exten sion Fashion-plates" Godey's great speciality, unparalleled and unapproached. Competition dead in this departnieuL. Uux imitators have a bandoned tbe attempt. Of Steel engravings- the press have unanimous ly pronounced Godey 's the best ever published by any magaxine of tbe world. You tcav look ia vain for 14 such steel engravings as were publish ed during tbe year!r""2. and those for 1N53 will surpass them. "tber magazines do not go to the expense of original designs' for their steel engrav fns. The iMoble Fashion-plate has from a to 7 full length fashions on each plate. Other lnaga sines give but two. . Godey ia the oiily work ia (be world that gives these immense plates, which cot ilO.OUO more than the old vtyte. Tboe fashions anay be relied on as correct. They are always the latest styles, and hence ladies are not subject to ridicule for wesring old fashions, when they v.sit the large cities Godey's Wood engraving Xevelties. Of these we give doable tho number of any other maga xine. no matter what its price may be. Colored embroidery patterns and lingerie. Er ery number contains patterns of sotue article for a lady to work ottomans, backs of Chairs, slip pers, ets Among the articles to be continued, aad which have been appreciated, will be Gardening for the Ladies. Mr. H. A. Breer. tho celebrated Horti- ! culiuriKtof thueity, will assist ia this department Our Musical department, ihreedollara wor'h of Music is given every rear; and if it were oa'y for the music alone, tbe Lady's Book would be cheap at the price we aK for it. . In tbe various cumbers for I n63. will be found diagrams for Children's aud La iiei' dresoes ; chil dren's samples for learning; the newest designs for window curtains, broderie anlaise. slippers bonnet, caps, cloaks, evening-dresses, fancy arti cles, headdresses, bair-drcsring. robes-de-chaai-bio. carriage dresses, bride dresses, wreaths, mantillas, walking-dresses, morning-dresses, ri ding habits, eollars. -chemisettes, nndersleeves. patchwork, embroidery patterns, and crochet and Bolting work. Our designs are received semi, monthly from our agents in France, England, and Germany, and every new pattern of any portion of a lady's dress appears first ia the Lady's Book. Drawing io all its variety, neetnl to the beginner and tbe proficient. Fashions fromlhe establish ment of the celebrated -'Bro-iie' will be ia every Bumber. Also gives Model cottages. Godey's invaluable receipts upon every subject, indispensable to every family, worth more than the whole eost of the Book, and a great saving of expense to all tbtoe who take the book. Godey's Lady's Book is also'used as a premium at nearly very Agricultural exhibition in the United States another testimony of its worth. . . send in your orders soon. The best plan of subscribing is to send y onr money direct to the publisher. TTe recognize no subsefrptioB that is not sent direct to .ourselves. If you pay your moot v to any association, you must loojp to it for your books We will not sUpjjly a copy of the Lady's Book unless tbe money is sent direct to es. We have no agents for whose acts wo are respon sible. Tbrbs Cash ib Abva-tb. 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ChertfcutStrct. rinavl'a. PROFESSIONAL ft BU515X&I CARDS. I FREDERICK LrlTilXGER. Manufacturer f 11 kinds of tone-ware. Clearfield. Pa. Or d era solicited wholesale or retail. Jsts.ll'V.J T J. CRAX Attornev at Law snj Real Estate J J. Agent. Clearfield. W 7 o . m. J 111! o ifecoaa strset. c-, r-. - -Bay i6. WX CTUrGir. Attorney alU.". He-r-. field. Pa; Office, with L. J Crans. F , --"L &tre!t- - -. J eiy 3, 1 -l7 ROERt J. W A LLA CET A ttorneV . t IwTn . a7- field. P Office in Shaw's new rw. Market street, opposite Xaagle's jewelry store. Msv 26. HF.NA UG I.E, Watch and Clock Maker, aad i dealer in Watches. Jewelry. Ac. Room ia tiraham's row, Market street. - - - Nov. 10. H .BrCHER SWOOPe! A ttoVaey Vtli m. Cits r. i SeKI, Pa. OtEe iaGraham'a l'.u. fiirduo west of Graham 1 Bortrton s store.. . Xt. le. - BK. SHOPS. Cabiaent Maker, t'fcerrr Street . Clearfield. Pa Makes to order e verv des cription of Furniture on. short notice. Jan 21'6S J. P KTRATZER Merchant.- and dealer i Koart an.l OinBirt. JriB and Prod Front St. abeve the Aeadeifiv.Crearfield. Pa uce. U'2 "llTALLAt E A HALL, Atturnevs at Law. Clrar- T field. Pa - acember 17. IS52. iLUi a witui i. : ,: : : ; : j jhs bali.. J. PATTERSOX. Attorae) at Law! Crwen aTV ville. Pa... will attend lo all business ea trusted to his care. Office opposite the Xew Methodist Charch. .Jaa.li.lKS2 WILLIAM F.IRWKVMarkeUtreet, Clearfield, Fa.. Dealer in Foreign and Domejlie Mer chandise. Hardware, gueensware. Groceries- and family articles generally. - Sot. 1ft. DR. WM. CAMPBELL r VtlerThls 'TrofhsiioBai . Services tC the cititeas of Morris and adjoin ing townships Keaiience with J. D. Denning in Kylertowfi. Clearfield county. Msy 1 1, Ijiii. JOHN Gl'ELIClT. Manufacturer all kTnds Cabinet-ware. Market street, Clearfield. Pa. He a!?.j make to Otder Coffins ous'Uorr oetice. and attends funerals w iih a hearse. - Aprl6."i. DR. R. V. WIIlNVfWj" ""phv'aicTan Clearfield. Pa. Will aitoad to all 'r-rofes- ' sioaal butiue. Office. . eorser of Zd and Locu-i stroeU. . . ; Jan. 28. 1S63 DR. M. WtXlS. PaTrctv PHv5icias. and Examining Surgeon for Pensions. tfice. Soulh-wet corner of Second and Cherrv -Street, Clearfield, Pa. Janaarv 21, IsoS. " JB .M'EXALLT,". Attorney at Law. Cle.rfifll. . Pa. Practices in Clearfield and adjoining counties. Office in new brick building of J. Boya ton,2d street, one door south of Lanich's Hotel. R' ICHARD MOSSOIVDealer in Foreign and li-- . m4tt. tl" (1 .r.1. iKamm'.. f? I - . . . . . v j . . ,iiwcuc. ciuor, xacoa. Liquors. Ac: Room, on Market street, a few doors west of JinrnnJOfirK Clearfield, Pa. . Apr27. LARKIMER A TEr-r, Attorneys at Law. Clear Cell. Pa. Will attend promptly to all legal and other business entrusted to their care ia Clear field and adjoining counties. August 6, lijio. - H- LABR1BBK. 1SBASL TEST. "IT 7 ALTER BARRETT. Attorssv at Law. hae 11 ing resigned his commission ia tbe army, and resumed the practice of the law. may be con sulted on professional business at his old office aa Second StreeL Clearfield, Pa. All business prompt ly attended to. February ith la". THOMAS J. M CULI1UGH, AUoreev at Law. " Clearfield. P-a.; rOSea", ast of the Clearfed eo. Bank. Deeds and other legalinsiruments'pre pared with promptBcsaa aocjtracy.:. sialy l. pjciECTtoa rrrcB. CtatitriiisiiilpKfliA. FRIENDS AND RELATIVES OF TIIK BRAVE SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. HOLLO WAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT. All wbo have Friends aad Relatives in the Ar my and Xsvy should take especial care that thev be amply supplied with these Pills and Ointment", aad where the brave Soldiets and Sailors have neglected to provide themselves with them, no bol ter present can he sent them by their Friends Ihey have been proved to bo the Soldier's aever failing friend ia the hour of need. - Coughs anl Colds Affecting Troop, Will be speedily relieved and effectually cured lv using tbes admirable medicines, and bv pavia proper attention to the Directions which are at tached to each Pot or Cox. Sick Headache and Waat of Appetite, Inciden. J tal t foldiera. Tbee feelings which so sadden as aaually arie from trouble ,r anncyanees. obstructed perspira tion, or "eating and drinking whatever is unwhole some, thus disturbing the healthful action of the Live! and Stomach. These organs mn--t be reliev ed, if yoo desire to be well. The P lis taken ac cording to tha printow instructions, will nnicklv produce a healthy action in Both Mver and St..m ach. and as a natural eonse'icenee. a elear head and good appetite. Weaineas or Debiliiy Iaiuced by 0er TatLrue Will soon dissppesr by the ue of Ih-e irralua ble Pills, and the SoldiJr wiii qaickty acquire ad ditional streugth Xeveriet the Bowels be either confined or unduly acted upon It may seem strange, that Uolloway's iili should be recom tueuued for Dyentry and Flux, many persons uj. posing that they uolf iacreaae tbe rsla ttiub. This is a great mistake, for these Pill will eorfpct the Liver and Stomach, and thus ' remove all the acrid humor from the system. This medicine will give tone and vigor to the whole organic systun. however deraa .ed. whiie health aud strength fol low as a matter of course. Nothing will stop tho relaxation of 'he Bowel so sure as this medicine Volunteers, At eatioa'-Indiacretiojii ef Youth. Sores and Vlcers. Blotches snd Swellings, can with certainty be radically curbj. ir the Pills aro taken night and morning, aad the Ointment b freely used as stated ia the printed in.tructior.s. If treated In any 'other manner, they dry up in one part to break oat in another. Whereas this "Ointment will remove the hainors front the system, and leave the Patient a healthy and rigorous wan. It will require a little perseverance in bad cases to insure a lasting cure. - For Wcuuils either occasioned by the Sayoset, Sabre, or the Ballet, Sores r Biciaea, -To which every Soldier or Sailor ars liable, there are no mediciaeS so safe. -cere, and convenient, as Holloway's Pills and Ointment The poor woaads edand almost dyingsufferer might bare hiswoaod dressed immediately, if he would dnly provide himself wila ibimaiehlesMintui?r.mbch should be thrust into the wound aim! su.earnd all arouu 1 it. then oovered with a piece of linen from ni knapsack Bad compressed with, a -handkerehiet Taking, nisht and morn in r. 6 or Pill t. .i the system aad prevent inflammatioa.- Every Soldier's Knapsack and Seautaw's Chott should be provided with those valuable remedies. CAUTION. Xoae are geoulbe unless the words -HolUwat. Xtw Ycek anb Losdov." aro diseernable as a Wateb-bara; in every leaf of too book of directions around each pot or box; tho same may bo plainly seen by Bvluiss tbe itur to tbe t.iBT A handsome reward will b given M any one rendering such information as may load o the detection of any parry or parties oonater. feiting the medicines or vending the aie, know. ing them to be Spurious. .-' Sold at the manufactory of Professor Hol Lowat, S8 Maiden Lace. Xew York, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine, throughout the eiviliied w-rtd. in boxes at 2 cents, 2 cents, and SI each. . Tbere is eoceidersble saving by takiuj the . larger sixes. hi B. liirectioas for tho guidance of pastent " " ia every disorder are affixed to each box. . New York. Jaeuaiy 7. I3 . j . -lj. ' CsVDealers in my well known modiciaas eaa have s-how Cards. Circulars. Ao..seet tSam. rasa or bxtewsb. by addrossiag Thomas Hotloway HO Maiden Laae, Xew Yora. . ; FLOUR A good article tor sain at tl yam wm- r rroas.ti tho atare ( !-tfi-iJ. i w A