THE JOURNAL. CLEARFIELD, PA., JULY 29, 163. Thakksgivisq. The President baa eef apart, by proclamation, Thursday the 6th day of Ao gust, as a day of national thanksgiving, praise od prayer, and to render the homage dne to Divine majesty lor the wenderful things lie baa done for ns as a nation. Boiliso Potatoes. This is a formula: Let the water boil beore putting the potatoes in. When done, poor off the water and scatter three or fonr tablespoonfula of salt ; cover the pot with a coarse cloth, and return it to the fre for a short time. . Watery ; potatoes are mde mealy by this process. How simple is this process, yet bow few understand i. I The manner in which the two deserters es caped from our county jtil. on Sunday morn ing last, furnishes another illustration as to how the Copperheads use their Influence in fa vor of law and order, and how they aid in sw prasing the Rebellion. Wonder if ir is -Constitutional" to dig holes thro' a jil wait and illow deserter from the army to escape from the custody of the Marshal J Copperhead Stokiks. Soma individuals of the Copperhead stamp have been industrious ly circulating a story, recently, that two men from Clearfield county ,who deserted from the Army and bad been apprehended, were shot after being returned. Had such an occurrence taken place it would undoubtedly have beon nuticed in the city papers, which have corres pondents in every camp As it stands, we discredit tbe story, and, until better intormed, will treat it as a Copperhead canard. gotten up lor tbe pnrjtose of damaging the Government. and encouraging deserters to resist the Mir t-hal in the discharge of his duty. OstPA.iy K, 1ST Pexs'a RlFLES. Beli w we give a list of the casualties in company K . I .it Peitn'a Rifles, (Bucktaiis,) sustained iu the recttit battle at Gettysburg: Lieut. J. E. Kratzer, right arm, flesliwnnnd Sergt. Wm. G. Add It-man, face, serious. Private, John W. Hazlett. in leg, slight. Private, Levt Eunis, Jn hip, serious. r'rora the above it will be sern that Captain Jrvin's old company has agnin been in an en eagen.ent, and we have no d-ult done its du tv nobly. Lieot. Kratzer was iu command of tne company during the Ute rmttle at Oettia burg. He is a brave and gallant officer, and, we predict.greaterhonora are in store for him Broke Jail. On Sunday morr.:ng.July 26th, Richard Conk tin and Milton Reed, two desert er trom the army, who had been confined in the jail by the Deputy Provcst Marshal for fe keeping, succeeded in making tl.rir es cape, in thn following manner. The jiilvr.we understand bad been in tho habit of unlocking the door leading into the yard, every morn ing, for tho purpose of allowing tbe prisoner: an airing. On Sunday moiniug at 5 o'clock; be unlocked the door as 'usual. A short time alter, when he carried in their breakfast, lie found there absent, and on going into tfieyard discovered that a large bole bad been made i'lto the yard wall during the t:,jht,fyso;ie out i. y.ar.'rj,and the prisoners had disappeared. THE KS13HTS OF THE G0L3BS" CIKCL2. Ciptain J. S. flobart, of the Hen i rick Reg n:iei:t, who has been engaged iu the luuvo timt to drive out the invaders, writes a It-t-: t, dat.-d Lawreiicebiirg, lud iana, July 17tli, t.V Cincinnati Commercial, from which we the following : 'Morgan has received tli? guidance an ac i e na.Nistance of K. G. C- hcrevi-r : he has .i'ie. In Dearborn county I commanded the stance or van.;nrd of ilu'.ison's a.-my. The Ci;;zmiii all took my command to be a part of 'tie rebel army .and the K. G. C- in Dover and L'2":i, and various other places, gave me the uivlatwn of the K. G. C, the grand crotrnirnr .?, and the battle im. In D"Ver they said thne were just forty-seven Lincolnites, an.l i:-t they wished I would kill them and burn fUir huuseg. They also . Acred to show me ' e !.ig, fit Linc-'iniie on which we couid ) '-'. TI.ey told me that I could relv on the if ion ii jj gent lemen ol ii trrisn as my f riends, that liter would tell me here 1 Coulu A the treasures of the Aho'if insist : John Ahl.y. the delegsfe to the tVilandigharn I ' Lvvtition at Columbus : Dr. God heart, Ma J. Cloud, and Warren Tibbs. I give you "'ir namts, for 1 think they ought to be pnb Th young K. (1. C, who first told "e their Dailies, is named Smith. I mminted '"w on a horse, and m add h im fulta his pun "id jo to the front rank. IJ is sisters gava ' if a most aifectfouate farewell. They wept ''iJterly, thiak'.ug Lim conscripted for three J "-!. The K. G. Cs generally ,botb in Ohio nl Indiana, offered to assist me in anr war ,!-ey could. This is one secret of Morgan's JCOesa, he has good guides." -ew toss paper, xjioaking of a certain 'enerl at present for good reasons unem-V'oj-ed, ssy that if he were recalled to his command, word irom him would bring to -erankg every soldier whose term has expi fi, M en!i8t two hundred and P.ftj tboa- aiore within the year without a draft." Ihtn wt,j not ,be 8aj( rjneraj otter trd, even though not recalled to bis ,ffimsnd 1 Has he not patriotism enongli to the ord that would finish this civil r, ocj reetitrn peace to Ida countiy 1 .7,e draft h een going on quietly in Fbil--"'phia. Xu attempt at reitance has been ,:,ie,anr! .. .... congraialated by his friMi, towbich he J"kir,g!y replies that he is a fjrt clans" e,a. od expects to be a Major Genera! in a ,li0rt ,ir":,or something of that sort. John J. Crittenden, aulhor of the fa tc Cotnpromi,-, died on the 26lb July, at crt, Ktstcckr, aged 77 jcar. THE REBELLION. THS CAPTUEE OF GEBT. KOBGAS. ! The military career of Morgan, tbe notori- j ous guerrilla chief, has at length beeu brought to a sudden close, and since he is now a pris oner in our bands we shall hear no more of bim as a rebel leader. He has been a very trouble some customer to as, and his capture will be bailed with great satisfaction by every loyal citizen. Several dispatches were recieved in Pitts- ourg on iunday announcing bis capture, with bis staff and the balance ot bis command. One of these is an official dispatch, from Gen. Brooks, commanding this department, Morgan was captured at three o'clock, on Sunday afternoon, at Scroggs church, seven miles southwest of New Lisbon, Columbia eonn try, Ohio- His force bad been reduced by previous captures to three hundred and fifty men Gen. Brooks, on learning that Morgan was beading eastwaadly, with the evident inten tion of escaping across the Ohio river at some point between WelUville and Wheeling, dis patched a large number of troops to points a long the river, including three regiments of intantry and a battery of artillery from this place. The General alo went down himself, to direct tho movements in person. He b:id troops stationed at Wellsviilo, Steubenvil le, and Wheeling, and the steamer Cottage was natrolin? the rivr-r wirh a luff,-rr nf iv 1 pounders under Capt. Tyler. From what we can learn, Morgan encamp ed on Saturday night at or near the town ol Richmoud, in Jefferson county, Ohio, about sis miles north of the Onio river at Sten!en- viMc. I; is reported that on Sunday morning he pushed on towards the river, hut meeting a spnried oppostion there, too.v the road leading towards Xew Lisbon. At nine o clock Sunday morning, when about half way Itetween Steubonrille and Xev Lfsbon, at the town ot Sanlshury, where the roal crosses Fellow Creek, Morgin encountered the forces of Col. Shack leford and Col. Gallagher, and sharp riht ensued, in whih t .venty of the '"lut" were m..eu anu two iiunctre.'l an.l sev enty-five taken prisoners. The balance of the rebels escaped ncruss Yellow Creek, and con tinued their 2:-!:t towar-is N-w Li-ibon. A boul midway, between Saulsbury and New Lis1 onT at a j.l-ice filled crugss' Ciinrch. Morgm found hiniseif at bay, being coruplete- IJ surronnfj.'rt iy our troops. Gen. Brooks had dispatched a force from Welsville, on the New Lisbon pike, to head him off. while Shackleford followed closely in hii rear Mi'itia wete also sent down from New Lisbon and Vicinity, thus cutting off all hope of es cape, and compelling a surrender. Geo. Brooks, and the otticers aiding bim. have mauaged thisaSair with great, skill, and the promptness and enurgy which they dis played reflect upon them the highest credit. Col.Gailagher, who had charge of a regiment of six months Pennsylvania militia, ant who partic:pated in the capture, was formerly in command of the 1 Ith Reserves,and is a coiu petant and skillful officer. Col. Beruiis, also in command of a Pennsylvania militia regi- ment,aided ia the pursuit and capture. Five Cou-pauiea of cavalry, which had been ordered forward from this place by Gen. Brooks, bad embarked on the cars of tho Cleveland Riil road, on Sunday aiternoon, but the order was countermanded before they got away. The rolling stock of thj Cleveland road was at the disposal ot Gen. Brooks, and every possible ettctt was made to prevent the escape of the marauders asd secure ljr ca iture. Morgan was ttken in Gen. BrooW D .pi.iri. iiient,tn:t lie will be sent toCiticinnjii. Pitts burg Gazette. " THE ATTACK O.N CHAKLZST3.N. The attack on Cii.it lostou was still progrus sing, at latest dates. On the 16th, the Kel;ls are undeslood to have nvide desperate aud j vigorous florti. S. attenintincr to takn On iil. mure s iana o.iueries cy storm, l tier were 1 partially successful, but bv a trraad counter movement the Rebels were fT..t.lIv r,.i,U. ed. On the 15th, a night attack was made on I - ' i Fort Wagner bv our men, in which the storm- y"kie eie ""any repuiseu. m conse- OtlenCe oi the SUljnorttnfr ImVa,!,. rii!in"fi rr o o a i crur men neia l one hslf of the lort lor a full hoar, when the i officer in command, Col. PutDannfalling dead, and nearly all hi officers being wounded, the men reluctantly fell back. The loss on om side was serere. Among tbe killed were Col onets Shaw and Putnam among tbe wound, ed. Generals Strong and Seymour. Tho 76th Pennsylvania was in this attack. AIHY OF THE POTOMAC. Advices from the headquarters or the Army of the Potomac sjy tbat during the past week our troops have not bt-en idle, but, by a close scrutiny ofLee's movements and rapid march es, have bullied al! his eflorts to enter Eastern Vtreinia aud to take cossession of th Rlra Ridge. Lee tried successively Snicker's, Ashby's, Manassas, and Chester gaps. At Ash by and Manassas gps he was drivt-n back with loss, and at Chester gap otir cavalry re captured 1,100 head of the enemy's stolen cat tle, and several hundred sheep. A large nuru lwr of horses have also been recovered. . Later advices seem to indicate that Hill and Longstreet's corps have forced their way through Chester Gap, and are probably at Cnl peppcr. EweJPs corps was, when last heard from, on its way to Strasbnrg. Sncctssul Union Cavalry Expedition " in North Carolina.! An expedition war recently sent to the inte. nor of XortL CaroLm, which succeeded in ; . . , .. , , , i destroying a part to the main Urns of the W el- j don and Wilmingttf, Railroad, at Rocky j Mount. They also burned a railroad badge j 800 vards lone, and dest roved 5000" talcs of ....it..,. dvtui,.ivp riittnn finri. a nr. 5U- uwxuu, j, CJ&pouuda of bacoa lor the reU! army. ion into 132 JLE33LS TKKZK 7 SURPRISE Boats, Stores and Ammunition caotured Cum. Porter informs tbe Navy Departmen of the success of an expedition np the Red Liver, essays, Lieut. Com. Seilridge, whom he had sent up tbe Ttfnsas and Little Red Riv ers, succeeded in capturing two large steam ers, and that the rebels burned two others Com. Selfridge also captured 25.000 round j ol ammuuiUou 2zi rounds of fixed ammuni j tion lor guns, 52 hogsheads of sugar, 10 pun- j cheons of rum, 9 barrels of flour, and 50 bar rels of salt, belonging to the rebel CAVALBY 5KIBMISH AT WTTHEVILLE, VA The Town Burnt and Railroad Cut. An expedition under Col. Toland advanced to and burned Wytheviils, cut the Tennessee and Virginia railroad, had a severe fight with tbe rebel oi whom be captured 125 prisoners. two pieces of artillery aDd 70J staud of arms. The rebel killed was 75 and many were wonn ded. Our loss was 17 killed and 61 wounded and missing. Col. Toland and Capt. Delany were among our kilhd. The draft in Elmira, N. camecfT on Tuesday. Trouble had.been anticipated, but the utmost good feeling prevailed during the orauing. At nve o clock toe conscripts formed a procession with bands of music, mottoes, costumes, &c. Loud cheers were given lor the Constitution and laws. Speeches 'ere made, and tbe occasion was one of re joicing and festivity rather than disappoint ment. The Empire State is loyal outside of New Yoik, and stands by tke Union to the last. The Common Council of Philadelphia have negatived the bill appropriating $500,000 to pay exempti. ins for drifted men. The vote stood IS Democrats for tho bill, an I 18 Re pnMicans and 4 Democrats agninst it. A bill subsequently passed appropriating $1,000,000 for the relief of the families of the drafted s men. You. steers, Attestio.n ! For the derange ments of the system incidental to the change of diet, Wounds, Fmptions, and exposures which every Volunteer is liable to, there are no remedies so safe, convenient, and reliable as Uuli'.wai a . I ;!! auu Ointment, 2o cents per box. 209 The Jlarrisburg Telegraph of the 27th sas that the claim presented by Mr. CoffVoih lor adjustment was for certain officials engaged iu the last draft, and not for rails burnt or buttermilk drank by onr soldiers, near Get tysburg, as stated in a former article. Let those who wish to see bright stars in the darkest ot tbe night look at the American flag. '. MARRIED: July 21th, LS03, by Wm. McKee, Esq., Mr. David Bahto to Miss Racbael Carlos, both of Woodward township Clearfield county. EotToB op JorKSAL : DKAJtSm : With vourper- mission I wish to say to the readers of your paper that. I tviilsend by return mail to all who wish it. free) a Recipe, with full directions for making ud usuig a simple vegetable Balm, that will ef fectually remove, in lit days. Pimples. Lloiches. Tan. Freckles, and all Impurities of the Skin. leaving tne same sott.clear. smooth and beautiful. I will also mail free to those havinz Raid Heads or Rare Faces, simple directions and information tbat will enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair. Whiskers, or a Moustache, in less tU-n 3U tl:ivs All applications answered bv re turn mail without ebarge. Respectfnliy yours. : HOS. . CHAPMAN. Chemist. July 22.1f")3.-3mo. No. Ml Rroadway.New York Wh.j)pi.vi-coigh oa Cbolp. howiver severe mu oe alleviated and cured by the use f JWiif Z.uitir. L'urltr' Ctiraliv JiaJtam. 'i bis invalua ble Medicine possesses the extraordinary power of ielieving immediately W Itto pin s-murk. Iloarsr- iwj. UiJfienUif of lir'ttthi a. Haxkiuriut. and Tickiing in the Throat. It loosens the Phlegm. ana will bo fcund very agreeable to the taste. It is not a vinieut remedy, but emollient warming. seiircuing an t c-Lective. Can be taken by the I oldest person or youngest chili. For sale bv all Trn7ir. t i:t nd a. ,t h,.tHo cka . T0 COXSUMPTIVES.-The Advertiser, having nopn reprnrl i hf fh in fi fw wl.-a K, ry simple remedy, after having suffered sever V -Vl;ar?. w'th lung affectum, and that known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it. he will send a enpy of the . , - . ..... :.- .. tions for preparing and nsinif tbe same. which they n'' a sure eure for Consumption. Asthma, , udiuz the prest-rit.tion is to benslit the atHic- tod. and spread information which heconceives to be invaln.iblo. ana be nopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cot them nothing, and tuny prove a blessing. Parties wishing the pre set iption will please address Lev. EDWARD A. WILSON. Apr. 22-3ia. Williamsburgh, Kings Co., N.Y. UyiOX STATE CONVESTI0!T. ' The Loyal Ciiizent of Pcunsylcauia, without distintiun of party, who desire cordially to unite in sustaining tbe National and State '.Si m migrations, in their patriotic eflorts to sup press a sectional and unholy rebellion against the Unity of the Republic, and who desire to support by every power of the Government, WUT. tjer0iC thren in arm., braving disease and tho perils of the field to preserve the Ci vic) of our Fathers, are requested to select a number of Delegates equal to their Legis lative representatives of the State, at such times and such manner as will best respond to the spirit of this call, to meet in Slule Conven tion, at Pittsburg, on. Wednesday, the Fifth of August next, at eleven o'clock, a. x.,on said day to nominate candidates for the offices of Gov ernor and Judge of the Supreme Court, and to take such measures as may tie deemed neces sary to strengthen the Government in this sea son of common peril to a common country. C. P. MVRKLE, Chairman of the Union State Central Com. Geo. W. Hamersly, (c Wm. J. Howard, ) secretaries. TVOTICE. All persons are notified not to med die with a certain Ray Mare, in possession of Samuel Curry of Knox township, as the same bo- oags tc .me, and is only iett witn saia curry on loan subject to my order. J0H2 TATTO. Curweneville. Pa., June 3. 1P83. j XT K LL1 G E N C E. A ny person dwiTiug istelM.ace of or from theirfriends orrelativea in tne army of the Potomac, or any of , . l . - . ... .. r. aaaressinz v. i. k W i frpifco nr...i.;..in. T C ' . 1. JVbailCll, lIBJiMUg""." w i enclosing cas dollar. Jana ino-wtp. -eatSaoftheKxpediti tho Kod Uiver Country. NOT ALCOHOLIC. A Highly Concentrated , . VEGETABLE EXTRACT. A PURE TONIC. DOCTOR liOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY Jr, C. M. Jackson, Philad'a, Ta. Will effectually cure Liver Complaint. rysnet)a jauuaice, Ltroiiic or Neivous Debility, iis eajes of the Kidneys, and all diseases ari sing from a disordered Liver or stom ach, such as Constipation, Inward iiles. Fnlness or blood to the Head. Acidity of the Stomach.Naasea, Heartburn. lMiust for Food. Fnlness or Weight in the fctomach. Sour Eructations, Finking or Fluttering at the Pit of tbe Stomach, Swimming of the Read, Hurried ana J-htUeuIt Breathing Flut- tenng at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sen- V" . ""ca " a jying posture, ifimness of u.uuisur eos oeiore tne zisux.re ter and Dull Pain in the Head. Defi ciency of Perspiration. Yellow- np n f I k . ..l I- ram in tbe s-ide. BaiIr fhost t jm-L qi'.j Flashes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, uuaLaui imagining of k.vil, and great Deprc?sion of Spirits. Krv. J. Xtwton Drown, D . D Elf tor Front the E -"Ljru.nnHi vj neugious JxjioMtatire. A 1th latent -VJeaicinea m trnra tKrA..,rk , . - ? - iivi urt in DutiiiTiuni reasons wbv & man mv m.t tadifr A the bouefiU be LelieveA him1f tk k.v. trom any simple preparation in the hope that he , , - le lo lnc "enent ot others. x uo mis tne more readily in regard to Hoof laud s (ierman Hirfpm nivnil I, n ti. r i oAKntfrn, or tniscitv. because! was Trpindirl 1 . ... I J . L . . 1 . if. R.....C UCUi iwr uiiinv , years, unaer the impred- ffninct rknn .' an, ,ucj, were cnittny an aiooQolic mixture. I M TYl llwi.V.....l ... r . , . . - . -"'.i. vi'i i in v 1 1 if 1 1 1 1 r . r i rt i-r nnatm t. At. rlJ? ' V removaI of tbia prejudice by proper tests, and for encouracpmnnl inm K, - k t- j - . ........ t ii in t i . ec ,. , i . mucu 0 ...... nuu ivuj comijiuea-ueouity. I lie use of three batrlra r.P ihi. !;.,.., M,f,-icniDg or tne present year, was followe-i by evi.lent relief, and restoration to a degree of bod ily and meiiti! vigor whieh I h.id not felt far six . . w. .uwu iM.iiin, a , cuv inomns nerore, and had almost d.w:iiril .r r gaining. I therefore thank God and my friend Miiccuiig me to tne ue ol tnein. 1 hUad a., June, 23, JS-51. J. Newtox TJnovs PARTICULAR -NOTICE. i here are many preparations sold under tha name ot t,itters.put up in quart bottles. compoun ded of the cheapest whiskey or common rum. ous ting from 20 to id cents per gallon, the taste dis- guiseu oy .anise or coriander feed. line class of Litters huscaused and will contin ue to cause, as long as they can be soid. hundreds o die the death ot the drunkard. Ry their use si mc in ig Kepi eouuuua.11 v ui.uer th -nH.i. "" j i..,.ti in K t-iimuiaiiiboi me worst Kind. tue Uesire tor Liouor I" Crt?Rtl unit Iror.t r, u.,1 iK. iccuii is an me norrors atteruiant ntmn n iin;rir. iu s j:ie anu uearn. 1 . , : -. i . . 1 For those who desire and iri'l hni-f :l T.i iniers, w puoiisn tne lollowin'r n-m nr. ilrt Our Dottle Hoofland'x Ctermna Bitters and n-.ii with Three Quart of Good liraiy r Whiskey, and the result will be a preparation that will fur jt in in cmc in;u virtues ana true excellence uy oi me numerous Hijuor bitters in ti e mark- i. anu wijn cost Iliuon e?s. Inn will h:n- k. I tne virtues ot iioonand 8 Ritters in Knurtinn . i . . .. - ... , . . . i. , & - , . WH 1 " It,ucu ieasF"oe t,uau meoc interior preparations will cost vou. - ATTFVTIflV vni niPTfs f v-t .-, , ' .... axix. rtxvz ut ouiUixtKb. W. ...11 . ' 1 , . ... i c cn me niicuuun or a;i naving relations or menus in mo aimy to ine laci tnat wxipi.a.vd a German Ritters"' will cure nine tenths of the dis eases induced hy exposures and privations inci dent to camp life. In the lists, published almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of the sica, it will be noticed that a very lure propor tion are suffering from debility. Every case of tnat Kind can be readily cured by Hirland's Ger man Litters. Diseases resulting from disorders of the digestive organs are speedily removed. We have no hesitation in statins: that, if these Bitters were freely nsed among our soldiers, hundreds of lives might be saved that otherwise will be lost. We call particular attention to the following re markable and well authenticated cure of one the nation s heroes, whose life, to use bis own lau gnage, has been saved by the Bitters : ' Pailadblfhia. Antust 23rd. 1862. Messrs. Jane A- htmt. Well.gentlemen.your ntonana a uerman outers ana saved my life. There is no mistake in this". It is vouched for by fluiubf rs of my comrades, some of whose naxues are appended, and who were fully coniiantof an ine circumstances oi my case. 1 am. and have been lor the last four years, a member of Sbe.rmsn's celebrated battery, aud under the im- j mediate eommand of Capt. R B. Ayres. Throu-U the expo sure attendant upon mv duties. I wa attacked in .November last with inflammation of ttie lunss, and was for seventv-two davs in the hospital. This was followed by great "debility. heightened bv an attack of dvsenfei-v. T wan then I removed from the White House, and sent to this I vny on ooara tne creamer -tate ot iUain. from I I ,., ... .... . . .... which 1 landed on the 2Sth of Jane. Since that time 1 have been about as low as any one could be and utill retain a spark of vitalitv. For a week or morel was scarcely able to swallow any- I thing and if I did force a morsel down, it was immediately thrown up agiiin. i could not even keep a srlas? of water nnnr stomach. Life could not lastnnder these circum- I stanc(?s; and. aeeordingty, the physicians who I had been workinr faitbfullv. though nrtsuctvw- I lully. to rescue ine from the yrtinn of tln rirfrl I A-.i.,.. r , . . . , ' , . I Archer, frankly told me they could do no more lor me. and advised me to ee aclersvmnn. and to make such disjyosition of my limited funds as bet euued me An at-quaintHnce wboviMtcd me at tbe hospital, Mr. Frederick Steinborn. of Sixth below Arch Street. advi?ed rue, as a forlorn hone. to try your Bitters, and kindlv pro-ured a bottle. From the time I commenced taking them the gioomy snaaowM aeatn receded, and I am now tuank God for it. getting better. Though 1 have i-iKi.n nni two oottles, 1 have rained ten pounds, .. .1 f r . . a ... 1 . . ami i ieei nanguiceoi ccicg permitted to rejoin my wife and daughier. from whom I have heard tintki.. fi.. ....!..... .....It.. . 1..- .1 r am a loyal Virginia!!, from the vicinity of Front j Royal. To vour invaluable Bitters I owe the eer- I tainty of life which las taken place of vague fears to your Kmers will 1 owe the glorious priri- I lege of again clasping tomy bosom those who are dearest to me in lifa. Very truly yoirs. Isaac Maloxe. We tiMy concur iu the truth of the above state ment. as we had despaired of seeing our comrade, Mr. Malono. restored to health. Johx Ctrpni.EEAC.it, 1st New York Battery. Gko. A. Acklev, Co. C, llti Maine. Lewis Chevalier. 92d New York. I. E. Spesckr, lit Artillery, Battery F. J. B. Fasewelt,, Co. B, 3d Vermont. Hexjir B. Jeroste, Co. B.Sc! Yerm'vnL Hoar T. Maciiojtald, Co. C.-6th Maine. Jons F. WiD. Ca.E. 5th Maine H kr wan Koch. Co. H, 72d New York. Xathamel B. Thus as. Co. F, 95th Penn'a. Andrew . Kixball, Co. A, 3d Vermont. -Johs Jenkins, Co. B, 106th Penn'a. BEYARE OF COUNTERFEITS! See that the signature of -CM. Jacksok," is on I the wrapper of each bottle. -. I jrniCli PER. BOTTLE i CUM 18, l OR HALF DOZ. FOR Si W. Should your nearest drueeist not have the ar- ! tide, do not be cat off by any of the intoricatine I preparations that mat be offered ia ita place, bat I send to us, and vwe will forward, securely packed, j oy express. , . r i rmcipai umcs ana jaanuiactory. io. ooi Area I Street. J0XE3 k EVAX5, (Successors to C. M. Jackson & Co ,) Proprietors. tJT"For Sale by Hariewiek 4 Huaton.Clearfield, I .vpr. . j FeBna. and Druggists and Dealers in every town J in the Tniied Stafes. iJulyS. IS53. : C.Mr'SOS, has" Rye- Corn, and good Family Flour, for Sale at Philipsbarg. Alro. Ee and Corn, at D. Ayers MiU. Juaai, lo53-2ia. SAMUEL ITEGARTV.-wbolasala arJ .re tail dealr in Foreign auUDumeilio iUichan dito, Ilegarty'i it lieaus, Ciearfieid county. Pa keeps eaiistantly al articus in .Lis line of busi nesa. which be will .ei; cLeap iot c.tjh or exchange for approved country prod sc. Luuiber of nil kinds Uken in exchange for goods. March 1, 1363 arvT i iTi'mc ucnifi vce i U ply of thes invaluftble Family Medicines are for sale by M. A Frank. CI-jarSeM, consintiug ot fainUurtr; lk.fstur.trve, a great cure for colds and cough ; anl Auti-Bilzoin Plitfsie. They have been thoroughly tested in this community, and are highly approved. Trt thkm. V"OTIlE. r have this day soli and trans 1 v ferred the store owned by rue. to my son, E. Trrin. together with the bock accounts rents. Ac. and authorize him to receive monies and transact business for me. WM. IRVIS. Carwepsvil:e. May 13. lsC3. TOlt SALE. A house and lot. situate in the JL L'oroagh of Lumber Citv. is offered for sale. The bnildings consist of a goixl frame house, sta ble and ether outbuildings, ami a good well of water near the door. Tbe property will be sold on reasonable terms. For further information apply to -Mrs. J. L Lurby residing on tbo premi 8ea June 17. i-yvl.-pd. A DMIMSTRATOlt'S .NOTICE Letters i. ot Administration on the estate of Frederick Fihel. late of Chest township. Clearfield county, dee d, having been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present tliem duly authenticated for settlement. Al'aTIX C-l'aRY, June 17, 1303. Administrator. 4 DMIMSTKATORS .NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the estnifl r.f ! Tl Rhule. lnte of Glen H Ptnn'a, dee'd. having beeii trmuted to the signed. All persons indebted to fai i eafafe r requested to make immediate payment, and thc?e havict claims asainst the same will orasent them duly authenticated for settlement, at tTle resi dene of the subscriber in Reccaria town?hip. June 24. 1363. JOHN" W. WKItiHT. AJu'r. ATTENTION FARMERS! Tbr Excel sior Wiso-Mill. One of the best Wind will ever invented is now being offered to thecitics of Clearfield county. The undersigned Agent is now I ; .w;.. i .v . - . I m kuio piauc u'l mc purpose i i oncrinc a nr3t class mill to the public lleouly aaks a fair trial to lnsnre its successful introdnctiau. Farmers are especially invited to call and examine them before purchasing elsewhere. W. HAXCOCK. J one 1 Sth, ts'jj. Agent. CAR1 PETIXCS AND BEDDING REMOVAL. II. L. KXIGHT & SON, Have removed from 232 S. Second Street, to SO Chestnut Street, above Eighth. Philadelphia. Pa where they have opened a well-selected stock of Carpets. Uil t. lotos, and Alaumgs. Bedding and Mattresses of every description ready-made or made to order. Also, Feather of various qualities always on hand. The Manufacture and Sale of Ceddine will also be continued at lai ."south MisJ street, Phila ueiphia. ra. REEVE L. KNTUIIT. HARTLEY KNIGHT Philadelphia. June 17. ifrlS.-Zm. a A X L.lii. 1 ot ttie C Icartiel.t County iiai.S for the month endfr.? June 30th. ItJ3 Bills discounted, Pennsylvania Stat ASSETS. ?2.30 18 te loans, 47.HI3 11 Sniw.ii 5.224 21 Diie from other tanks 31,00:4 10 13,5(18 00 34.800 00 v..,. r i i. i .iuics vi ui in i if .i i j ri I rr c r, -j -j t t j ..,, I icujau-i auu x cuuc uinca i cneeks. dratts. 4c. 2.54(5 45 I iw.r .iro I Furniture. 2'.S 47 315 2 I Expense of plate enrravinz, c 7i4 United States ReveHue stamps, I ... 1 21 14 235 75 I L,oss and Expenses. Tota4 amount of assets, . : : LlAlULirtS Capital stock, paid in, : : : SO.flOO on .Notes in circulation, : : : 2S.273 0; Due depositors, : : : : : : 110,71)2 SI Due certificates of deposit, : Due Commonwealth, : l: : Due I'nited States. : : : : Due Ranks. : : : . : : : : Ibtorest and ezchansc, . : 19.019 2 : .157 50 : 52 5t ; 17.913 S5 l.-4tf .TJ Total amount of liabilities. : : S223.105 43 JAMES B. GRAHAM. Cashier. Clearfield. Pa.. June 30. 1803. NOW IS THE TIME! RICH Alt!) MOSSOP, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, IC, MARKET STaKfcT, CLtARFltLP, PA. Read the foHoiiv nulls', of sroodxaiul vofiflierehi.. Lhr:p T.TR Ttl? T T1TT"-! 'Good Ci-eup ., , 'Goods Cheap-T' v" " r-GooJ. GWi! oies goods-such as c.burg Cloth. (; . Cheap 'f-6- r.,nSQa.m8- GooHs CVijn i.u .u.,.iir Goods CA, Die4- Bonne". Uloven, etc Goods Cluao FOR GENTLEMEN, Gnn.i Cheat. Always on hand Black. Blue. BrowirYJ.io,-' i J i ' l.l .tf. 1 T" T . 1 . ' . . cfap' vrrj nuua, rmcjuu.i macs .tj.jodt Cheap casimcres. satinets. Cassmets, 'Goods Chap Tweeds. Plain and Fancy Vest- Gauls Chea? ings. Shirting, etc.. etc. etc. t foods Cheap READY-MADR, Gnol Chea.t ?aClh as Coats. Pants. Years. Under-'Goods Cheap shirts, and other Fiannel shirta, Goods L,ieai: Boots, .--hot. Hats. Cans. Neck- ,Goods Cheap . lies. Gum Roots and Shoes.and Gpods Cheap' a variety of other articles. tGoods Cheani imr.-nmi r. An,r- Goads Chsuo n i r.n j l ,iGoodt ' cucn b i. nuiesciieu nj cieacaea , Uuap-. MaliBa. Colored Muslins. Linen Chtap, ...i..,.vi..i..k. i-im-iv Goods Cheap Ljnen and hem tow,3 car ' ,. C'.eap curtains, fringe, eto !ff Ch'ap- , ',,.,..,, .1 .Goods Ch7p'rr HAKDtVARfc, C. ,Goods Cheap " 7, want aiis or spiaes. manure Goods Ci wwueMum. M.-amiirmuer jGo, Goods Goods Cheap ft. saws, Smoothing irons. Locks, Hinges, etc.. go to Mossop 8 where you can buy cheap. IF YOC WAXT lncirj Iuoows Goods i Goods cVi-ii L lirup CAfaiiKnives and forks. Butcher Knives, Goods Cheapl Shoe and Stove blacking, Manilla Gvods Cheap, and bernp ropes. Ick, Paper of 'Goods Cheap' Pens, Powder, Shot or Lead, . Goods Chmp etc., buy them at Monsop's. Goodt 'teap: Cheap Shoe Last or Pegs. Palm or FaBcv'Co0 Choap: Soap, Starch, Wall Paper or Win-" Goodt Cheap'. djW Shades. Imr.n. l.umn tuhwi . Golds Cheap or Wicks. coai 0jii etc g0 ta Guols Viteapi TO v. k ,,r . .-t, Good Cheup ., , , -tx-v;. Goods reap Hyson orblacit tea, buy them Cheap Cluap Chiav Goods Ooods at aiospop s cheap for eash. IF YOU WANT IGoods Cheap 'Tallow candles, fine fir soarse salt,(Craa, Curap1 yrup or molasses, cheese, dried 'Goods Cheap apples or peaches, water or so- Goods Cheap docraeuers, call at Mossopa Goods Clieap where you can buy cheap. Goods Cheap IF YOU WAXT iGoods Chao.Pnrt wine for Medical or Sacramen-iGoo Cheap: tal uses. Sw.tt wine, old Monon- IGoods Cheap, c&hela or rye whiscy. Cherry '.Good Cheap, and Coznae brandy. , buy at .Uuads Cheep . , Moasop s cheap caoh store. Goods Cheap. rp von. wavt . - -.Goods CA - vzw R;. p; v-. - a. Cknap, ,.,.- ihl,. . -Good i Cheap. gr0B'D(i nnu candies. Uo uorice . -.loads t?"? or Liouerwa root, buy them yoots ttmp, MoaaiTy'achearp and mod- t ooa I tvP . , tp witt W.vr. v AOods . Good j Cheap. Dn7 nT otner am.:i ef M r im. . . - - " ' ' i . r V Cheap to 5? M ossop. mr no setts c0, Cluav cheaper cash than ax.y other Goods Cheap Po in cieareeid conotv. ,Gtxds 4 f; yvember 27. l36l.( apSJ. Goodii Approved country produce of every ginj tal nr. si the suai niarirt pri-e irv ixehavge fir goods.. browo susrar. hams, shoulders or 'r?t Chel, 2 IP''i. Young Zds P0FESICKAL & BUSINESS T CULLOUOH, Attorney at Law, CI V . ffeld. Pa. Office, with L. J Trans. E ear- ob Socomt Street. July 3, 1661. pilEDEKICK LEITZlGEK. Manufacturer of aere wholasaJe or rrtail. Ja. 1, 1863 j PRSSD4 BARKETT, Attorneys at Law. CIt' field. Pa. May 13,1. L. J. CHANS. R ?T,J-WALLACE. Attcrr.ey at Law. Clear J. V field. Pa Office ia iShaw's zbw tiv. Market street, opposite Xaugle's jew.lry store. May 26. HF. XACULK. Watch and adTMTw, and . dealer in Watches, Jewelry. e. Room ia Oraham'sruw, Market etreeL. . . Nov. 10. HBUCirEJJ SWOOPETAoTnly aTlIwTcier . field. Pa. OtSct iniraham's,l:ow. fjurdo t west cf Graham Koynton's store. Kov. lo. I ) K. SHOPS. Cailnent Maker, Cherry Street, J J. t'leartield. l'n Majces to order every des cription of Furniture on shcrt notice. Jan.21'63 J. P KRATZER Merchant, and dealer in Boards and Shinerlcg. (Jrain and Prodtin. f ront St, above the Academy, Ciearaeid. Pa. jl2 "117ALLACE HALL, Attorneys at Law.Clesr- field. Pa. December 17. 1So2. willum a.wallace. :::::::: jous o. uall. F:' A FLE.MMIX'l. Cii njao and Iea!er in nil kinda Ornamental Trees. PlacUaod hrnbberv. All or ders by mail promptly attended t. . Mav T& IITILLIAM F.IRWIN-.Marketstreet.c;earfi.;'l I 1 Pa.. Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Mer chandise. Hardware. Quetnsware, Groceries, and family articles generally. s,ov 10 rOHX (iUKLICH, Manufiictivrej-of all kind uf Cabinet-ware, Market street, CJearf eld, Pa He also makes to order CcfSna. on short notioe. and attends funerals with a hearse. AprlO, ia. DR. R. V. WrLSOX, . PrTctictng"h?7uIian. Clearfield. Pa. Will attend to all "profes sional buiiness- Ofiice. corner of 2d and Locust fitreeu- - Jau. 23,i;JC. DR. M. WtrODS, Pbacxicixo PuVmclm, and Examining Surge'n for Feuiccs". Omce. Sonth-west corner of S-jood and Cherry ftUeet, Clearfield, Pa. Jtuuary 21. lat. T B -M"EALT-r Attorney at Law. Clearfield. fj . Pa. Practices in Clearfield and adjoinine counties. OKce in new brick building of J. Boya ton. 2d street, one door south of Jianuh's Hotel ICUARD M0SS0P, Dealer in Foreign and Do inctic Dry Goods, Groceries, Flour, Bacon, Liquors. Ac. Roorrv. on Market street, a few doors west of Journal Ojfire. CJearfMi, Pa. Apr27. LARRIMI7R i TEsT, Attorneys at Law.Cleai field. Pa. Will attend promptly to all legal and other business entrusted to their care in Clear field and adjoining counties. August fi, 1S56.1 Ja'S. U. iUMXKH. 1SKAEL Tt.T. DR. WM. CAMPBELL, offers his- jrofe servioes to the eiriiens of M'barinon i casionaf non and vi cinity. He can be eon suited at his residence at ad times, unless aKsenton professional business. Mo.xbaDnon, Centre co., Pa., May 13, 1SS3. VT W. SHAW. M. D.. has resumed the prac iV . tice of Medicine and Surgery in Shawsvillet Penn:a, wLcra be still rsfpectfully solicits a con tinuance of public patronage. May 27, U63. f pUOMAS J. M CULLOLGH, Attorney at Law. X Clearfield, Pa. Office, east of the -Clearfield co. Lank. Deeds and other legal instruments pre pared with promptness and accuracy. July 3. d. c. dish. : : : : : : Tj-it'criiocaW BUSH A M CCLLO CGH'S Collection CVfh :e. Clearfield, Pess'a. STOVES. 50 COOKI N'G STOVES, olf all sizts. for sale cheap for ca h. hy - Dec. 3. 1SiJ2. R. MOSS0P, Clcarield. MERRELL&BIGLER Have just opened a large and splendid assort- merit or - X E W (1 O O I) S at their old Stand in Clearfield. Penn'a. , They have the best assortment of Haritvur tK.t has ever ben broughito this county, which they i en i idc iiui-i reasonaoie r rices, amon" hich will be found apiendid lot of cuttlerv. ti which they iiivite the special attention of tbe public. Oo hand an a-rirtment of heavy silvcr-platft Forks. Spoons, a:id Butter kiJvua. of tha best mar nfaorure. A lot of i.i.l.i of . tbe best natterns. and other fire-arms. Alfo u. g-neral aoJortnir'Tit of pistol ' cartridge ; ail of wiik-h will be sold at reasona ble prK.-t.-s. , ., . , ihev enntinoe to tnanufauuro a'l kinds cf tin ware, brass kettles, stove pipe, et.. which cannot lie surpassed in to is seation of the ttaie. , . They a'so have on hand PitUburir Plow, a- mong which are eieel centre lever ulowg. Also, Plow castings, and otheragrk-ultirraf implements. Cook Moves. ai,d Purlor and Coal sroves a gen eral assortment,. and of tbe test patterns, for sale at reasonable prices Coal oil. Coal oil lamps, paints, oil and var nishes, a general assortment. Glasss, putty, nails, iron, and castings, a great variety ; in faet almost anything that may be wanted by the public can be found in their establishment, and at prices that cannot be beat. Now is the time to purchase, if you desire anv- thing in their line of business. Give Cheat &cll-. and examine their stock, and they feel a?are that job can be accommodated.. .. . . ; v , . Remember, their establishment ia on 2 ShrC Clearfield, P.. where Vou can buv ?oada io. tna very best advantage. Qid silver, copper, brass, pewter and old east ings will be taken in exchange fr goods. -i.y iso j. .-.lfciiKLLL BXGLER. . FOll SALE. The Ta'veruStand atBridgport on tho Erie aDd Waterfard tarnnike. wtis of Curwentviile, is oS'ered for sale on reasonable terms. Any person defeirinz a zoed location tor keeping public house, will find rt their iat4rc-.-t to caII and e.TAmine the premise and eitua'in be- fore purchasing elsewhere. MARY SPFJSCEK. July o, loe-i.-4t. ESTATE OF JAMES TnOMPSOX. DE CEASED Eaecutors' Sale of Valuable tim- btr laiid in Clearfield and Camfcria ccuuies Tbe xecutors of James Inompson. late cf Chest tp., learfield county Penn'a, dee d, will expose to sale by public outcry at the Borough of Xew Washington, cn Friday the Slst day of J uly. 1K63, at 3 o'clock, p. m., of aid day, the following 4f scribeJ tracti of laud. " , " No. 1. 121 acres and 90 percaei nett. . Bf in ng at poet on line of Jon'a Westover's land north ueg wst 103 perches to white oai. v,th deg west 39 perches to cherry, north 71 dog west 16 perches to post, west S3 perches to a inapl, goath 39 deg east 43 perches to post, south t?a jeir eaut ii iisiiiuc wi inKpie, liorui jj aey eitst av nr ches to Linn on bank of Chest creek, north HU dnr- east 70 perches to post on J. Westover'aline.thaaea by same north i deg a-t9S perches to begiaaing, situate in.A?hest Uwaihip, Ciearfleld coanty. Pa. . No. 2. 12 acres and 14 perches netL Begisv ing at a post iaence south 58 dee east 114 rer- ehes to mapl eonth 42 deg east 57 perches to Linn, north bO deg cast 70 perches to post, soatli i dag. w. 76 J per to post by white oak soma 68 deg w. lf& perctjfcs.by r. iry to a rock oak, north 27 4eg. w. 22 percts by Amos Fry to post, thence by Ro; lands laad north 7 deg west IIS Mreha to ba : ; - r'l. . .. i " . . 3. 254 acre and 19u terches retr. Be sing at a postnerth degetst 22.rr9hes tr, ppst. tnenoe cj juh jieyera aortn7 dog westl'JSper- cum iv post. iuiaw ojr iana oi uooderbacri soatri soeg west IK 50 per to post, taeacft by N'agle sonia li de2 west I a j bwuus mm uc wcr3 ;c4 perches to' pot. tlieDC- bv Laffrtvand others. south fc9 deg east 159 prchea to biidihaini?, ait-t ate in Susquehanna twp. Cambria ooumt: Pa. TeaMS, I-third cash, balance inoneor two year. - ixh interest, to be sfred byJudgmett Bond, or persons! srtrty. Wil . FEATH, July I. Iid3. ' t j&S Jd'EWJV. Sxeectci;
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