Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, August 05, 1863, Image 3

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    JUL
THE JOURNAL.
CLEARFIELD, PA., AUGUST 5, 1863.
Tas 5-20 Loam. Subscriptions to tbe Five-
twenty V. S. loan will be continued for s
abort time jet. Leonard, Finney & Co., are
the agents in this place.
Thb N omihees. The Democracy bare nom
inated Isaac Kline for Treasurer, Amos Reed
or Commissioner, and F. F. Coudriet lor Au
dltor. Dr. T.J. Boyer bas also received the
vote of thQ county for Assembly.
Ladies Aid Society. We are requested
to state that the Ladies' Aid Society, of this
place, meets every Tuesday evening in their
rooms above tbe office ol J. E. M'Enally,
Esq., where they will be happy to greet all
persons in this place, and throughout tbe
county, disposed to assist them iu their land
Abie enterprise. Donations of under-cloth-iug,
&c, will be specially welcome.
To Correspondents. "A. B. W.," the
principal facts contained in yours we publish
ed several months since.
U."io;" yonrs is not accompanied by
real Dame. The name ol the writer must be
given to insure attention.
"P;"you have been forestalled by 'Le
roi." Write again ; but be sure to send your
name next time, a we are not good at guess
ing. Preaching on Thanksgiving Day. In ac
cordance with the President's Proclamation,
"that the people .issom'ile in thuir customary
houses of worship t render the homage due
to the Divine Majesty fir the wonderful things
He has done in the Nation's behalf," public
services will be had in the Lutheran, and
Methodist churches at 11 o clock, A. M. to
morrow, (Thursd iy.)
As a Christ . '.in people we should put our
trust in tbe God of Kiht and Justice during
THE REBELLION- !
DIED:
FROM THE POTOMAC.
From the Jmblished reports it would seem
that Lee has succeeded in making his way tu
Culpepper, that bis mmj was massed between
that plat e and Gordonsville." snd that in all
probability be would succeed in again resu
ming his o!d pusitioM at Fredericksburg. If
so, we may look lor a suspension of aggres
sive movements for some time to come. The
precise position of Gen. Meade's army is not
g iven, but it is in close proximity to that of
Gen. Lee.
On July 24th, the Excelsior Brigade, num
bering about 850, Lad a fight at Ashby's Gap
with a rebel force of lrom 4,010 to 5,000,with
artillery. The rebels v. ere defeated after a
severe fight, and a large number of them were
taken prisoners. Our Joss was small. Among
the wounded is Brigadier General Spinola.
I Ml Obituary ities. not over ix Hue,, inserted
I grat-s; glj orr sir line, at five. re,us per line.
Later. On Friday, July 31st, Gen. Bu
ford's cavalry, artillery, and a supporting in
fant iy force crossed the Rappahannock, at
the railroad station, and drove Stuart's caval
ry force, to within one mile of Culpepper,
where the rebels were reinforced hv !nrir
j o
infantry foice, when a fierce fight ensued,
l asting until dark. Our forces theu withdrew
about a mile to a strong position where they
were reinforced by infantry. More fighting
was anticipated the following morning. We
may expect some exciting news from that
quarter during the coming week.
On Thursday the 30lh, the rebel Mosl.y's
cavalry captured 29 snltlers' wagons near
r airfax, but they were recaptured, with all
their contents on Friday morning, near Aldie.
The rebels fled on the approach f f our ad
vance. Our cavalry were still iu pursuit at
last advices.
FROM THE SOUTH.
By lute arrivals from off Charleston.we learn
that Gen. G.lmore is sf ill progressing with his
fiir present trial for the perpetuation of our operations against Fort Wagner. The
National existcne e, and the cause of Liberty,
Max Sh-it. On Saturday, August 1st, a
man named Bart let Egn, was shot, by a con
cealed scoundrel, as he was passing along the
road a short d Istance from h is -residence in
jvartnaus rownsmp. . .suspicion rests upon a
certain desperado of the neighborhood, who
it seems had fired several shots during the af
ternoon at three Messrs. White, whilst they
were cutting (train in a field. 1 1 is snpposnd
that Egan was mistook for one of the Whites,
who had to piss along The road on his way
hme. The supposed murderer cannot le
found, no doubt having made lor parts un
known.
BEAR IT IJT MIND!
That Geo. W. Woodward and Walter II.
Lowrik, the Democratic (f) candidates for
Governor and Judge of the Supreme Court,
are the men who decided the Act of Assem
bly, allowing soldiers to vote, to be uncon
stitutional, thus disfranchising thousands up
on tnousirifis of brave Pemisylvatiians who
l ive left home and Iriends to defend the
csnseofthe Union against armed traitors on
tlie battle -field, and allowing them no voice
in the selection of officers to administer the
v-ry Government they are periling their lives
to H-i.iJ ! !
A Hiot, Almost On List Saturday, the day
n which the "Pinimicraf ic" Primary Elec
t:'iias held, some of the nuterrified, who
n-te commanded by Captain Alcohol, made
n eff.-rf to get np "n onthreak" a !.i New
KTitcity. Corning ami swearing and other
- o iii: language, was indulged in qnite free
iv l..i a lime the Administration, the draft,
the Abolitionists, coning in fur a full
siiare ot their abuse. In fact, taken altogeth
er it was a most disgraceful affair, and was
liM iitated to create a general disturbance.
A ('oii'Mule finally took hold of one of these
irwiid." of aw .,i 0-der, but was prevent
ed rom lodging him in the stone hoarding
lamse" by a sup. rior foice coming to the res
Tbe matter was finally "compromised"
Km.ii the "rioters" agreeing to '-disperse" to
n.eir homes.
news it- up to the 29tb, at which time I e bad
succeeded in erecting a long line ol batteries
within 250 yards of Fort Wagner. Gilmore
leels confident of his ability to reduce the
forts on the Island and Fort Sumter.
Gen. Gilmore gives his losses in the as
saults on the 10th, 11th and 18th at kil
led and wounded, and C50 niis.-dng.
mlscellam;ous war news.
The President has issued a Proclamation
annonncing that this Government will retal
iate for rebel outrages on our troops, lie
says that for every violation of the rules of
war, in selling our soldiers into slavery, a
re!el soldier shall be placed at hard labor on
the public works, until the other shall be
released.
From Mississippi there are advices of a
strong desire of the people of that State to
return to the Union. They seem to he satis
fied with t!ie rule of t'le rebel Government.
A fight took place at Lexington Tennessee.
last week, in which our troops routed the
rebels, captuted Col. Campbell, two lietiten
mts, 25 prisoners, and two cannon.
The New Orleans Era j-ays that the guns
and ammunition captnied at Port Hudson
proved larger than ums represented y the reb
el officcis.
The rM.oI C7,7i. Pegrnni rnado a raid into
vcnliicky, lust week, as tar as Paris.wbere he
In Curwensville, July 29.h, of diplheria,
E&rys U., son of S. C. & J. T. Brown, aged 4
years, 7 months and 29 days.
OSClairion papers please copy.
Lines on the death, of E. H. B.
BT HIS MOTHfcE.
Dear Eddie has gone to the land of the blest ;
Gone from our presence with angels to rest:
JNc i sorrow, no sighing he ever will know ;
-No weeping, do dying, no anguish or woe.
As a flower franplanted from earth.be will bloom
nnu mumpn lorever o'er death and the tomb.
No pain, no affiictiou can follow him there,
He is with the Redeemer his glory to share.
Could I see him so bright an v.(,fi
W ith a harp m his hand and a wreath on his brow,
in gardens of roses, in transporting bliss
By life's flowiDg fountain; what a rapture is this?
Oh J may he yet come, as a guardian to earth,
io watch o er his fj.tirulno,,i,i l: u.-.u
r. , . - - . u v ciiiliGU Bl Uia VII IU,
o'gnim some message of love from the throne
1 o impress on his spirit some though t of his home.
w Edd'e' dear Eddie, how hard 'tis to part.
Wecling to thy image so twined roundpur hearts;
Ji J ey ,ament. they loved thee so well,
xucirionu admiration no language can tell.
r r
7 j , Z. 7 lamen my anguish , my tears,
rnd ,ook to tne Saviour to banish my fears;
I bid thee farewell, enraptured in love,
tnshrowded in glory, with thy Father above.
Curwensville, August 18(53.
In Curwensville, July 19th, Eliza Elle.v,
daughter of Benj. F. & Rachel Sterling, aged
6 years, 6 months, and 21 days,
On the death of Elhe.
I remember how we loved her.
When a little guilelesschild,
When we saw her in ber cradle.
As she looked on us and rmilcd ;
Our cup of happiness was full,
Our joy. words cannot tell ;
And we blessed the glorious giver,
"Who doth all things well."
Months passed, that bud of promise
Was unfolding every hour.
We thought that earth had never smiled
1 pon a fairer flower,
So beautiful, it well might grace
The bowers where augels dwell.
And waft its fra;r.inie to his throne.
"Who doeth all things well."
1 ears fled that little sifter
Then was iear as iife to us.
And woke in our unconscious hearts
A wiid idolatry:
We worshipped at mi earthly shrine.
I.urod by some magic spell.
.Still giving all rhe praise to him
" ho doelh all things we?!."
She waa a lonely star, whose light
-Around our pathway sltone,"
Auiid the darksome vale of tears,
1 hrough which we journey on.
Its radianoi making clear tlie light
Which round his throne doth dwell
And brought us ncar- r to him.
"Whodoeth all things well."
That star went down in beauty,
Yet it shineLh sweetly now,
Iu the bright and dazzling coronet
That decks the .Saviour's brow ;
. bhe bowed to the destroyer.
Whse shafts none may repel.
But we know, for God hath told us,
'Hcdoeth all things well."
We remember well our sorrow
As we stood beside her bed.
Our deep and heartfelt anguish
When they told us she was dead,.
And Mh ! that cup of bitterness
Let not our hearts rebel ;
God go rs he took he will restore.
lie doeth ail things well."
v urwensvnie, August low. s
fTOT ALCOHOLIC.
A Highly Concentrated
VEGETABLE EXTRACT.
A PURE TONIC.
PnOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, for sale at
liartwick k Huston's. Clearfield. Pa.
UfcUAKTY. wholesale and re
tail dealer in Foreign and Domestic Merchan
:, negarT-y sx Koads, Clearfield county. Pa
keeps constantly all articles in his line of busl
ness, which ho will sell cheap for cash or exchange
w. ,.,.., r,., oounrry produce. LomDer of all
kinds taken in .Tohange forgoods. March 4, 1S63.
DOCTOR HOOFLAND S
xhiRMAN BITTERS nR litme-
plyof these invalnable Fumil- Mr)iVSn
K K H I' I W - l V xr i . . - .
r Aor s y iV traDfc- Clearfield, consisting
ot Pain Curer ; ReUorativt, a greatcure for colds
and cough; n& Anti-BiUotts Physir. They have
morougniy tested in ttiis community, and
am , rw '
--uiBmj approvau. J Br TUESI
FOIt SALE The Tavern?tand atBridgport
On the Hr 9nd Waterfnr.1 Inrnnllla
v..su,c, I3 onerea lor sale on reasonable
terms. Any person desiring a good location for
keeping a public house, will find it their interest
io can ana examine th nr.m;..a ar.A k.
fore purchasing elsewhere. MAKY SPENCER.
July 8, 1863.-4t.
PKEPAKED BY
Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philad'ti, Tn.
Will effectually cure Liver Comprint. Pyspeia
Jaundice, Chronic or 'ervous Debility. .Dis
eases of the Kidneys, and all diseases ari
sing from a disordered Liver or Stom
ach, such as Constipation. Inward
lr . . Piles, Fulness or blood to the
Head. Acidity of the Stomach.Xausea, Ueartburn.
Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in the
stomach. Sour Eructations, Sinking or
Fluttering at the Pit oTthe Stomach,
Swimming of the Head, Hurried
. and Difficult Breathing,Flat-
tcring at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sen
sauons when in a lying posture Dimness of
uion. Dots or Webs before the Si -ht Fe
ver and Dull Pain in the Head, Defi
ciency of Perspiration. Yellow- m
nessof the Skin and Eves,
n in the Side Back. Chest, Limbs. Ao., Sudden
i" lushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh,
.aui xiuaginings ot tv-ii, and
From Rev J. JoTuZr.l D P Editor of A TTE? FARMERS !-THE Exokl
the. EucyrloMlia of Helicon, Kn,nlll ' -6,0R U 'p-MiLi.. One of the best Wind wills
Although not disposed to favor or recommend
i-atent Medicines in general, through distrust of
Pain
A Dyl1',ST. ATOR S -NOTICE.-Letters
Lr ,of Administration on the estate of S D
Hhule, late of Glen linn r!io,.Rij
renn a. dec d. bavin? been erantpd tn th.
signed. All persons indebted to sai i esLn r
requested to make immediate payment, and thc.se
"""s cianns against me same will present them
duly authenticated for sertlpmpnt i
denea of the subscriber in Bvecaria township
loua. JUiH . H Kill H I . Adtn r
ever invented is now beino- offn rl. (nihaait!ina.(
Clearfield county. The undersigned Agenl is now
in this place for the purpose of offering a first
class mill to the public lleonlvasks a fair trial
to insure its successful introduction. Farmers
are especially invited to call and examine thiui
before purchasing elsewhere W. HANCOCK
JunelSth. Igi53 Agen't
their insrreHienfa and rff.Ar fvat
o i fT. : . , i j , , auvn tl JIO
reasons wny a man may not testify to
the benefits he believes himself to have reoeived
from any s.mplo preparation in the hope that he
may thus contribute to the benefit of others.
1 do this the more tAuI.Iv in -.1 ... ir..r
land s German Bitters, prepare by Dr. C. Al" rFnK CONFESSIONS ANI EXPERI-
Jackson, of this city, because I was prejudiced a- NCE OF A NERVOUS YOUNU MAN. Pub-
B-unst inem tor many years, under the impres
sion that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture.
ui inueoteci to my friend Robert Shoemaker,
J-sq , for the removal of this prejudice by proper
U'sts, and for encouragement to try tbem. when
sunering from great and long continued debility
J he use of three bottles of these Hitters, at the
beginning of the present year, wa-t f,llow,,d by
evident relief, and restoration to a degree of bod.
Hy and mental vigor which I had not felt for six
months before, and had almost despaired of re
gaming. t therefore thank Ood and my friend
lor directing me to the use of them.
Philad'a., June, 2'J, ISdl. J. Nkwton Brows.
PARTICULAR NOTICE.
1 :. 1 . 1 . . . .......
as a warning and tor the espesial bonefit
of young men. and those who suffer with Nervous
Debiiity, Loss of Memory, Premature Decay. ko ,
by one who haa cured himself by simple means
oeiug pur. 10 great expense and inconveni
ence, through the use of worthless medicines pre
scribed by learned Doctors. Single copies may
be had (free) of the author, C. A. Lambkkt. Esq..
Oreenpuint, Long Island, by enclosing an addres
sed nvelo,e Address. CHA'S A. LAMBERT.
July.lSdJ Greenpoint.Long Island. New York.
CARPETINGS AND BEDDING.
R M-'O V A L.
U. L. KNmilT & SON,
PROFESSIONAL & BTTSIIfESS
XVT M MTtLLOrir. Atirtiey at Law, Claar-
Y . field. Pa. Office, wirfc L. J rrsn
on Second Street.
TRErERICK LEITZINGER. .Manufaerarcr of
J. II kinds of Stone-ware. Clearfield. Pa. 0
derssolldtcd wholesale or retail. Jan. 1. 136.1
f )Tf p BABTT, Attorneys at Law, Clear-V.fild'P-
May 13.
L. J. CKAS8
May
WALTER BARRETT.
JLti field. Pa Othco in Shaw, no-ft.-
aireet, opposite Xangle s vawelry store. May 2n.
HF. K AUG LE. Watch and Clock MaUer, and
. dealer in H atches. Jswolrv 1
Graham a row, Market street fc Xov. 10.
HBUCUK-R SWOOPE. Attornevat Law.Clc.r.
. field. Pa. OfEct in Graham's Row, four d 00 1
west of Graham 4 Boynton's store. Nov. 10.
BK. SUOPE, Cabincnt Maker. Cherry Street.
. Clearfiold. Pa M,.k. t ,.l J
cription of Furniture on ahojt uotioe. Jan.2rn.t
P KRATZER Merchant, and dealer in
Boards and Shlnal
ront at, above the Academy, Clearfield. Pa. jl2
J.
V Aa , At,',E HALL' Attorneys at Law, Clear-
f t uv-m, l a -
WILLIAM A. WALLACE.
December 17, 18(52.
J0HX O. BALL.
171 A FLEMMING. Curwensville. Pa., Nurserv
. . man and Dealer in nil lr;n.l.r f
Ornamental Trees. Plantsand Shrubbery All pr-
j "" promptly attended to. May 13.
WILLIAM F. IRWIN, Markettet, Clearfield.
y la. Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Mer
chandise. Hardware. Oueensw&m
family articles generally. Sot. 10.
TORN GUELICII. Manufacturer of alf kinds of
fJ Cabinet-ware, Market street. Clearfield, Pa
He also makes to order Coffins, on short notice and
attends funerals with a hearse. AnrlO '59
DKrt K s". nILS;. P"W Physician.
1J Clearfield. Pa. Will ttn .11
sional business. Office, corner of 2d and Locust
8treeu- Jan. 2S, WAX
I I ' "W. iBACTlCI-VO fHVSlCIAS, and
ifs o I'xamlning Surgeon for Pensions.
Utnee, South-west corner of Second and Cherry
Street, Clearfield, Fa. January 21. IStia.
T B M'EN ALLY. Attomrv r. 11 ., j
l l r .- , "" ' m.iu)1U,
eoun
ton
r.l ..K..::
ties Off... ; n ....... i. : . 1. i. -. . - .J
u uuui- ouuiu 01 L.anicb Hotel
I "W . riT 1 iin .-.,-.rtT. . -
mere are many preparations sold under the Have removed from 2rt2 S Second Street, to 807 1 aiwsur, Dealer in Foreign and Do-
namc of ' Ritters put op in quart boltles.compoun- Chestnut Street, above Ei-hth, Philadelphia Pa i meSt,'C "7 Uooi. Groceries, Flour, Bacon,
de.1 of the cheapest whiskey oremmon rum. cos- where they have opencf a well-selected stock of Room, on Market street, a few doors
ting from 2-. to M) c.,t, per gnll.m. the taste dis- Carpets. Oil Cloths, and MaUinU West of J"rl Ojfice., Clearfield, Pa. ; Apr27.
guised bv Anise or Coriander Seed 1 1- , -.. ' ' -
Thia class of Hitters hascaused and will contin- Jilt V Mattresses of every description. I ARRIMER 4 TEST, Attorney, at Law.CIear-
uo to cause, as long as they can be sold. I u.X'ds S :,;V-a For8 of Lj field. Pa. ' Will attend promptly to all legal
to die the death of the drunkard itv I,,.; , r" qualities always on hand. and other business entrusted to their care in Clel,-
the system is kept continually under the intlu
pt.fn tf l..il...l.A C.i 1 . .1 . 1 . .
uuiuiau:aiu ,ue Worst K 1 litl ,tae
desire for Liquor is created and kept up, and the
result is ail the horrors attendant upon a drunk
ard's life and death.
For those who desire and wilt have a Liquor
Litters, we publish the following receipt. Get
vjiir. nntue tluojt md s l-Tcrmnn Hitter and mix
will. Tt. -I... ..... .-... . .7," . .... " -"l'"- vuuii vi ll
j .1 1 ... u ' oraiMyor- iv usi-ey, ot uiearheld, there will be exposed to Public Sale,
- .. . !..Cia.uuu mm. win jar in me norougn oi Uleartield. on Saturday the 8th
llie .Manufacture and Sale of Rc.ldinn- will t.n I ned and adjoining counties. Anonai X isia
be continued at 2 .3 South Second Street,' Phila- - JAS lakkijiisk. Israel tkst.'
di-lphia. i'a. ;
REEVE L. KNIGHT. HARTLEY KNIGHT TR- WM. CAMPBELL, offers his professional
Phi!..,r!, k; t ,4, -L services to the cititens of Moshaunon and vi-
rhtladelphia, June ,. lafij -"m. cmty. He can be consulted at bis residence at
' Ail lima. iim.!... ..I . a. .
OltPllAV miTHT v I r . c I .. cia on pruiussiunai business.
KrllA! COURT .SILb. Dy virtue of j Moshanuou, Centre co.. Pa . May 13 1S63
an order ot the Orphans' Court of tbe couaty , mr ., a., .lay lj, I5b4.
W . SUAtt.M. D., has resumed the prao
IT.
ilf-a K !. o. r...
i true excellence of August, next, the following described Real Es- Penn a. where he still respeotfuliy solicits a con
ters in the mark- tate. s.tuata in the township of Goshen in the tinuance of public patronage? May 27 U63
1 nil Will hava Oil I frilinfv ef (! aapfial.1 U. w, a T 1 I o J tuu-
al - . c n ii i n- . ' -aa-i, into iuo runeriv ui on u -
Jrtth . I i . 11' 8 J5ltters ,n connection Selfridge deceased. A certain tract of land boon- mHOMAS J. M'CULLOUGH, Attorney at Law
rh.nfheOOyt,C,eOfL,qa0r-ataUeh,eSSFri0e ded anJ Scribed as follows: Beginning at an 1 Clearfield, Pa. Offiee".k of theCle.rfieU
than these inferior preparations will cost you. old Hemlock (down) being thesouth-west corner co. Bank. Deeds and other legal instrumentsore
any of the numerous Liquor Bitters
. anu win cosr, mucn less
bISTF.R.
Miss E. A. P. Rynder,
Teacher of Piauo-Forte, Melodean. Guitar Har
mony, and Vocal Music.
Sixty private, and twelve class lessons included
in one term. Kooms with Mrs. II D Welsh
Clcailie'.d, July 1. ISO;..
ATTE.VTIO-V, SOLDIERS !
"u "t yr SOLDIERS. downthe river.95 perches to a Post corner.thence
i e can tne attention ot all having relations or north twenty-one degrees west 1S2 perohes to' a
friends in the army to the fact that "Hooflaxd's ost corner, thence west 152 perches to a white
German Bitters" will cure nine tenths of tbe dis- Pine corner, thence south 101 perches to a White
eases induced by exposures and privations inci- thence west lit) perches to stones, thence
dent to camp life. In the lists, published almost 8"th 123 perches to the place of beginning. Con
daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of the gaining 326 acres, and the usual allowance, hav
sick, it will bo noticed that a very large propor- ing about acres cleared, and having erected
tion are suffering from debility. Every case of thereon a small Tavern House and barn. Reser-
mat Kind can be reuuily cured by Ho.)flaud's(ier- V1DS s ""res sold and conveyed to Elliott Sel-
lflrPlV lOlm .h....r-,-. 0,0 U , -i.l. . m " -- p.m,
the warrant line, to an old Locust, (down) thence p. 6. bush. : , w. .
BUSH k M'CULLOUGH'S
COLLltCTIO?! OfriCE. CLKARPIELn, PeXJ.A.
4 nillMSTlIATOR'S NOTICE.-L.tters
t- Ad,uiiiiirration on tho estate of Daniel
;,V a.v.er- Iil,e wf the crough of Cnrwensville.
""""""unsgui... Clearfield county. Penn a. do'd k.j" V":
The rebel John .Morgan and the officer oi granted to the undersigned, ail persons indebted
bis command have been sent to and confined m.eSt. teJ.e ""lasted make immediate
in the Columbus. Ol io, State prison.
Ti e advices from North "Ciroliua indicate
that, a movement is on fi.of lor the speedy
return of that State to the Union.
Gen. Sherman has driven the rebel Johns' n
across Pearl river. - Jackson, the capil.il of
Mississippi, has been entirely destroyed.
It is reported that Gen. Weitzel had captur
ed 3,000 Rebels at Donaklsonvilfe, La., and
that Brashear city bad been retaken.
Gen. Herring reports the destruction of 16
transports by tbe rebels above Vazoo C.ty.
man Bitters. Discasos resuUiiiit from disorders
of the digestivo organs are speedily removed. We
have no hesitation in stating that. 'if these Bitters
were freely used among our soldiers, hundreds of
lives might be saved That otherwise will he lost.
We call particular attention to thefollowing re
markable and well authenticated cure of one the
nation's heroes, whoso life, to use his own lan
guage, "has been sived by tho Bitters:'1
Pailaoeli-hia. August 23rd. 1862.
HTex.tr. Jones iV Evani. Well, gentlemen.your
Hoofland's German Bitters has saved my life.
There is no mistake in this. It is vouched for
by numbers of my comrades, some of whose names
are appended, and who were fully cognizant of
all the circumstances of my case. T am, and
have been tor the last four vn.ra mo.,, ho- nt
- " - unuer tne lm- V Always on hand . Inr.,-iv,lr nr r...'Z'oa
neo.are commana o Capt. K 15. Ayres. Throngb P Jiesoods-suh as r?.7h C,l (orf
L:ti C Z Alpacas, Dc Laines. GimThams, W
vaimtriu. ou inosa having claims against tbe
smie will present them properly authenticated
Tor settlement j. h. LYTLE
Ju'-y l'i3: Administrator.
7" ISKERS I ! l-Pelatreaus Stimulating
TT UngueDt, or French Cream !!! For Bald
Heads and L ire Faces .V! This ealhrat.l
cle is warranted to bring out a full set of Whisk
d ZXl ftJt'JVh9' S!W in N-e-ber last with inmma'tioof
no
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fridge, aa per Deed executed bv Jobn Selfrids-e.
.Terms. 1-tenth cash at sale and the balance at
the confirmation of the same.
WILM AM L. SHAW. Adm'r
(ioshen tp..July 10.1S63. of J. Selfridge, do d.
NOW IS THE TIME!
RICHARD MOSSOP,
DK.HEE IS
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. &.C.,
MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA.
MERRELL & BIGLER,
xiave jusr, opened a large and splendid assort
ment of
NEW GOODS
at their old Stand in Clearfield. Peno'a.
They have the best assortment of Hard ware that
has ever been brought to this county, which they
will sell at the most reasonable prices, among
which will be found a splendid lot of cu'ttlery. to
which they invite the special attention of tbe
public.
On hand an assortment of heavy silver-plated
Forks. Spoons, and Butter knives, of the best
manufacture. - ....
A lot of pistola of the best patterns, and other
fire-arms. Also a general assortment of pistol
cartridges; all of which will be sold at reasona
ble prices.
They continue to manufacture all kinds of tin
ware, brass kettles, stove pipe. etc. which cannot
the expo sure attendant upon my dut
u bia nccia. hum win in I Tna iiir.ora ann mr.a 0AvnH . . i
way stain or iniure the skin Th Vrr,..h I tij.
- 5. . ' , . IT . .m...m.m. uvopnai. ,IS HMIUWeU OV ItTQSLt debllltV
ream is. manufactured bv D. M PoUtrer,-. f 1 k.,:..k. ji 'cii
iris, and is the onlv reliahU ,r7 wl IT ? " ri'c,.. Z'. iy. i wasthen
f'co v , i I """'. jium lue . uuc iiouse. ana scut to this
I se no other. arrunted in every case. On eitt, , l,.r,l M, f. r
Z,"?"1""" lime l nave been about as low as an
Read th followinsrlist. of good and profit titer ehu
CJieip. TQ-a TH2 LA DTES5. Goods be surpassed in this section of the state.
(MJi.. . . .... (imad The v a so hav on hnmf Pirk... r..
- i i iri m.o rtn nartr, n i r . . .. ..r .. tr r. in i - -- . " . "j w u i a t vj n a .
mong which are s?eel centre lever plows. Also.
Plow castings, and othersarricultnral imnlrmi.'
- j I r -... . . -
Prints, chintz, Kerchiefs', Kb- i? ' "l?! 'A
bus. Bonnets, (iloves, etc. ri".t. VrZ- . " t?""".
Goods I Coal oil. Coal oil lamps, paints, oil and rr.
Cheap
Vif-'p
(Jheup
Cheap
FOR GENTLEMEN,
Harbvkoijs Trkatmk.nt. A correspondent
r.iing of the late assault on Fort Wagner.
': One of the colored soldiers who had
ta ihl'tilly kio.l at his post, and refused to
fill back when the reliols drove in our pick
,r. wis aft-rwards bronght into our lines.
'"en-mris, not content with having mnrder-
' him. had cut b..tii his ears oil" and bcalped
As his comrade look upon this bid
" sight they grit their teeth and swore ner
'r to t ike another prisoner ; and I can assure
J"u lUtthe rebels will find that the 54t!i will
""ll ate in this case without waiting for spe-
ii o or general orders. '
Soldicrs Special Notice. Do your duty
to yourselves, protect your health, use Ilollo
way.s Pills and Ointment. For Wounds,
Sores, Bowel CoinplAints andF -vers, they are
a perf. ct safeguard. Fall directions how to
use them with every box. O.ily 25 cts.
THOS. F. CD APMA v
Chemist aud Druggist. S.il Broadway, New York.
P. S. A Box of the Onguent sent to any address
by return mail, on receipt of price, and 15 coots
for Postage July 1. 1883.
A lirnna erx -. .-f 11. n ll.t,-. It I s I
7i p - a r7 li n Vn T"170"" iosucs, b general assonment. Ulasa. putty, pail,
Cheap and l.ny Cloths, Fancy and Black (0od iron, and castings, a great variety : in fact almost
Cheap Casimeres.attinets. Cassinets, ktood anything that may be wanted by the public can
Cheap Tweeds, Plain and I ancy est- Good be found in their establishment, and at prices that
Cheap mgs. shirting, etc.. etc. etc. Good cannot be beat. 1
y nnn ftm. Id
be and still rttaina SDark of vitality. For .
week or more I was scarcely able to swallow any- Cheap READY-MADE, Good Xow is the time to purchase, if yon desire any
uiing. anu it l aid torce a morsel down, it was 1 ueaPiuih as Coats, Pants, Vests. TJnder-lj-o" I tningm their line of business. Give them a call
immediately thrown up og .in. I Cheap! shirts, and other Flannel shirts, Goods j and examine their stock, and they feel assured
i couia not even keep a glass of water on my yji'up-. Boots. Mioes. Hat, Caps, Neck- Good tnat yon can be accommodated.
A C.u.rj Osk os Mono as It is related that
a"olj a-omin ventured ut in the midst of
''"fganand his man in a little town in Indi
and inquire,! 0f arebel, who was sitting
'Kkwaids upon his "frame" "WhaMsthe
rjjTiiier r D'yc mean John Morgan V
"s. JM s. ..There bo is." said the reb,
'"""g to j.,hn. "Wall, ' said tbe oM la
Jicjeingbim from head to loot," We'v got
,,ff "okin' horse thieves nor him fn Hoos
""'.f!' Ii-ss mil about 'em, too."
"ir s1k.ui one fourth of the territorial a-
''Presented in the so -called Confederate
tesCongr.g9 j, now under the control of
J "tried twees of tint rebellion. The oth-
turee fonrths have been overrun and con -'H't'fed
by our armies n Pnal.nH a..A rr-.
. - mm u PU BUU M, VU
Mite
The
nt bnrry they will have nothing but a fu-
government to recognize.
ere was lately a ril alanffhtoi- nl Hrm
Ti PenDVvnia. Or the 100 ' Louisiana
r!r.,ht raade charKeat Gettysburg,
OO saved theix; spotted skins. '
r, 4brUrg cmPai?n. captured 71 ,000 prison
( ' Piec, o artillry and over f 100,000,
"ortb vl public property.
210 I and iriendsot education at the places and dates
namcti, ai j o ciock. a. m.
liwatl v tlimtim A I r r. i n A ,.. . . T .. . I. L
Moamk PonTEn's CrRATtva Balsau has Iomr rnrCilvVV"""
tested the truth that there are first principles iu Lumber City 1 lr isl' "c
..leUKMiie as mere is in .oienoe. and this .uedi
cine is compounded on principles suited to the
manifold nature of Man ! The cure of Colds is in
ties. Gum Boots and Shoes. and
a variety of other articles.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
keeping open tbe pores, and creating a gentle in
ternal warmth, and this is caused by the use of
this Alodicine. Its remedial qualities are based
on its power to assint the healthy and vigorous
circulation of blood through: tne lungs, it enli
vens the muscles and assiststhe skin t.i perform
its duties of regulating the beat of the system. and
in gently throwing off the waste substance from
the surface of the body It is not a violent rem
edy, but emollient, warming, searching and effec
tive. Sold by all druggist at 13 and 2o cts a bottle.
Stoni:uh I .ifo inuM ! . .... m tU Aan I dtea-n
S Jo ti. 11 IEcroRS AM TEACH, stances; and. accordingly, the physicians who ''P
hUS.-rhe County Snperintendent hereby had been working faithfully, though unsuccess- Cheap
gives notiee that he will meet Teacbers.Directors. fully, to rescue me from the trrasn of th drp-.l Chen,,
...I fpiuntj Af-aH.tAa,;na(-T.Anl j i ..... ) r ,, ... . 1 . . 11 , u M.oatu
......l-M, j, U)i l Ine Dey couia do no more ) Muslins. Colored Muslins, Linen
for me. and ad vised me to see a clergyman, and ?'aP and cotton tablecloths.Oileloth,
to make such disposition of my limited funds as f"P Linen and hemp towls. car-
tMiau dT: KAr.wh' visited me Chp u curtains, fringe, etc
at the hospital, Mr. Frederick Stiinborn. of Sixth Cheap r ,,.,...'
below Arch Street, advised me, as a forlorn hope. L',eaPrt 7 5 Gonds
to try your Bitters. nd kindly procured a bottle CAear" J"0" ""'i1 Aailaor spikes. Manure Croods
From the time I commenced taking them the OhaP or other forks, Saw-miU or other (foods
Editor op Jovknai. : Dkar Sib : With your per
mission I wish to say to the readers of your paper
that I will send by return mail to all who wish it.
(free) a Recipe, with full directions for -making
and using a simple' Vegetable Balm, that will ef
fectually remove, in lO days, Pimples. Blotches,
Tan. Freckles, and all 'Impurities of tbe Skin,
leaving the same soft.clear, smooth and beautiful.
I will also mail freje to those having Bald Heads
or Bare Faces, simple directions and information
that will enable them to start a full growth of
Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in less
than 30 days All applications answered by re
turn mail without charge. Respectfully yours,
1HOS. F. CHAPMAN. Chemist,
July 22,18(.3.-3mo. No. 831 Broadway.New York.
TO CONSUMPTIVES. The Advertiser, having
been restored to health in a few weeks, by a ve
ry simple remedy, after having suffered sever
al .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 tbe
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,
Ttrnnrhltis. eto. The only obieetof 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
acn'ption will please address
' Kev. KLMVAttU A. v, iLfj.,,
Apr. 22-3m. Williamsburgh, Kings Co , N.T.
Bell, September 2d. at Bower.
Burnside. Chest & New Washington, Sept. 3d, at
New Washington.
Knox and Jordan. Sept. 4th, at Ansonville.
Curwensville and Pike. Sept. 5th, at Curwensville.
Boggsand Brad ford, Sept. 7th, at Williams Grove.
Graham and Morris. Sept. 8th, at Kylertown.
Decatur and Woodward, Sept. 9th, at Centre!
Beccaria and Guulich Sept. 11th, at Glen Hope.
Girard and Goshen. Sept. 11th. at Surveyor Hun.
Covington and Kartbaus, Sept. 15th. Mulsonbur".
Huston and Fox. Sept. ISth, at Hickory Kingdom
Lawrence Und Clearfield. Sept. 21st. af Clearfield.
Positively no private examination will be held
except at the written request of three directors of
tbe district in which the applicant intends teach
ing, or to fill vacancies. C. B. SAXDFORD,
Clearneld, July z, ISbo. Co- Supfc.
Goodi Remember, their establishment U n M tti-t
Good I Clearfield. Pa., where yon can buy goods to the
Goods I very best advantage.
Such aa Unbleached and Bleached !00V - w,a ...f r'. cPPef' Dra8- pewter and old cast
.irooat "ik wiit inen in exenange tor goods.
Goods May 13. 1863. . MERRELL 4 BIGLER,.
Goods.
''Good j
ESS FROM. THE FRONT!!!
gloomy shadow of death receded, and I am now Cheap euiooimng irons, icaa, (00,is
thank God for it. eettin- better. Though I h. Cheap, -nge8, euj.. go to uiossop a
where you -can buy cheap.
IF YOU WANT
taKen but two bottles, I have gained ten pounds, Cheap!
and I fee! sanguine of being permitted to rejoin I Chea.p
in
ai
1
tainty of lite which has taken place of vague fears Cheap! etc., buy them at Mosaup'a.
to your Bitters will 1 owe the glorious privi- I Chea.p
iOaoJ I
. . r i A.ahi Sh.u. anil SIi.va !) aLr rw. f.mll. .n I .
genriemen, a I ..... u ... w irru i . Vt?nir ir
nirtr r.r Cheat)' and hemp ropes. Ink. Paper or 'fwW ' IjlJ
rnih...... Chean', Pens. Powder, Shot or Lead. IftnnJ, I 'I kinds and varieties
IF YOU WANT
lege of again clasping tomy bosom those who are -"' Shoe Last or Pegs. Palm or Fancy (
dearest to me in life. Cheap Soap, Starch, Wall Paper or Win-
Very truly yours, Isaac Malo.vb. Cheap do w Shades, Lamps, Lamp tubes K;'
VALUABLE LUMBER PROPERTY:
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
The subscribers offet for sale two contiguous
tracts of well timbered land situate in Morris and
Snowshoe townships, counties of Clearfield and
Centre,State of Penn'a, known as the Saw Mill
and lumber property of A. H. k J. Schock, con
taining in all 8t7 acres and 148 perches. One tract
thereof bounded by lands of Francis Gurney.and
others, in the warrantee name of John Nicholson,
containing 433 acres and 153 perches. The other
thereof situate in the townships, counties, and
State aforesaid, bounded by lands of Jonathan
Nesbit, and others1 in the warrantee name of
Francis Gurney, containing 433 acres and 153
perches. The buildings are composed of a Steam
saw mill capable ot catting two minion teetot
lumber a year, a large two-story dwellirg house,
three or more tenant houses, and a large barn, .fee.
From 80 to 100 acres of said land are cleared and
in a good farming condition. Tbe tracton which
the Sieain saw mill is situated, will be soldjeper
ately or together with the other tract to suit pur
chasers. Sale to take place at the Court House in
Bellcfoule, at 10 o'clock, P. M on Wednesday 26th
August, 1863 -
Terms op Sale On half of the purchase mon
ey to be paid on the delivery of the deed, the res
idue to be paid one year thereafter, witn interest
to be secured by bond and mortgage on tha prora I
isea. ? , JJ. J;. HIBSTAND J KLINri,
Assignees of A. H. t J. Schock.
H e fully concur in the truth of the above state
ment. as we bad despaired of seeing our comrade,
Mr. Maloue, restored to health.
John Cupdleback. 1st New York Battery.
Geo. A. Acklet, Co. C. 11th Maine.
Lewis Chevalier. 92d New York.
I. E. Spexcku, 1st Artillery, Battery F.
J. B. Fasewbll, Co. B, 3d Vermont.
Hknrv B. Jkiiome, Co. B.3d Vermont.
HsNttY T. Macdoxalu, Co. C. 6th Maine.
Joiik F. Ward, Co. E. 6th Maine
H kb has Koch. Co. H, 72d New Tork.
Nathaniel B. Thou as, Co. F, 90th Penn'a.
Andrew J. Kimball, Co. A, 3d Vermont.
Jons Jenkins, Co. B, lOfith Penn'a.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS !
or Wicks, coal oil. etc , go to
lossop s cneap casl store..
Cheap
Cheap!
Cheap c A.i l
Cheanl00 extra family Flour, White
Cheap
Cheap
Cheapi
Cheapl
Cheapi
brown sugar, hami, shoulders or
sides, coffee; Imperial, Young -tjjj
atMossop's cheap for eash.
IF Y0C "WANT
THE LATEST ARRIVAL! r
. a
iirnod Boynton k Co . and received a new assortment nf
(rood GoodS Of every dpsflrintinn. tha nnjani
J . . - -.'. a
puuuo mi me ,
WEST PRICES, .
of Dry Goods. Groeerie.
Goodt I -Hardware. Oueentware, Provisions. 4e. 4e.
J 1 Ha would invita eepecial attention to the larva
'Goods nd complete assortuiept of . .y
. , LADIES DRESS GOODS :
now opening, consisting of the latest Spring aud
Summer styles, of fancy Silks. Delaines. Alpacas. -Bereges.
Lawns, Ginghams. Lueala, Prints. Bal
moral skirts, to. Also, Gloves, Hosiery, Bonnets
Shawls, Crinoline, Ao. - . . . .
He has also received a large and well aelectad'.
Stock of ..
MENS WEAR,' .
"roods
wood
Quod j
Gools
Good
Good ;
w.n .
I Good
Good consisting ol Clothe, Plain and Taney Caagimerea,
Goot ""ryi. Aweeaa, jeans. Vordaroya. Bever
Also, itats, Caps, Hosiery,.
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
r"A.-:Tallow candles, tine r ena.rtia nalt Teen, Linens. te.
Cneap1 Syrup or molasses, eheese, dried Good I ''ovem -
Cheap', apple or peaches, water or so- Good READY MADE CLOTHING '
rsvnnwiVT G,,d, WHITE OOODS, t '
Cheap Port wine for Medinal or Sicrftrnftn-.r?(W Mnslins. Irish Linens. Cam brioa. Victoria livni.'
c ii .. i . . . . l . . I O - n. l : . .
cee mat tne signature or "CM. Jacksos,' is on fi; ui uses. Sw-.et wine, old Monon- Goods c'. xoinera, tagings, o. - - '
the teravprr of each bottle. I Cheap gahela or rye whisify, Cherry Good BOOTS AND SHOES ,
ij &n n1 s k Lti id oi.vAo, i i ana uosnao oranay. dut at ,'rooa
OR HALF DOZ. FOR H CO. Cheapi Mossop-g cheap cash store.
Should your nearest druggist not have the ar- Cheap', IF YOU WAT 'Goods
nVC!;n0t.b,P.Ut ffy nJ 0t-he-.int.X!i'ti;Df n'rV Rb3ns. Tigs, Prunes or dried Cur-?00
preparations that may be offered m its plact but Cheap r.nU; fi? a of Good
send to us, and we will forward, securely packed, Cheap grouDd nuts, candies, Liqaorica 'GoJf
iipal Office and Manufactory. Nv 631 Arch ChTJp. J Oolt !
Street. . JONES EVANS, Cheapi r 7. ... " Goods
(Successors to C. M. Jackson Co..) Proprietors
rifFor Sale by Hai
Penn'a, and Drucsists
iothe United States. 1 - ' July 8. 1363
Chapt
IF YOU WANT
rrT-pni- Kyr u.i Hnafn Pi.Rir? I ah.. o DT wj otner article oh an. bei ,
Penn'a, and Druggist and Dealers in every town Cheap) n K go to MJMJ'P- for eil Good
Cheapi 3uopci iw oku man ny oner rtond
Cheap ; peraoa in Clearfield county. - Golit
SON, has Bye. Corn, and good Family Cheap' ovember 2i. 1851. j ap27 59. r,ood
TO0aior Lajieg and Gentlemen, eonsiating nf Tp
' rood t nnta o n...r
Slippers. tc ; i-. t ,'t ; p t ,j . ,t
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.'
Coffee. Syrnpa, Baeon, Floar, Ftah.. Sagar Rloe,
Meal, &e. to. ' - ' - - 4
Oils, Paints, Drugs k Medicine's, and in fact,
every thing nraally kept In a Urst class Store,
JHe invites all persons to call and examine hi
toek, and bopea to give entire satisfaction, as he
will keep no books, and sell strictly for tah, er
contitry produce. , D NIVLING. '
Clearfield. May 27.1763 - - -
Goods
.Jm Floor, for Sale a Philipsburg. Also, Kye Approved enufry p-oduet of every kind taken ai TjLOUR A good article tor sale at the atort of '
and Corn, at D. Ayers" Mill. June 3, 1863-3H). 1 tk usual rwket prices in exchange for good. V yanlSJ WM-F. IRWIK. ClearteM.
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