TO8 a &FF8 THE JOURNAL. CLEARFIELD, PA., AUGUST 19, 1863. COUNTY CONVENTION. The R publican party of Clem-field county, with all ho desire to act with them in sus taining a policy to crnsb the rebellion, are cal led upon to meet in County Convention, at the Court House in Clearfield, on Thursday the '2ih day of August, A. D. 1863. at 2 o'clock, p. m , to select candidates for office and trans act sncl. other business as properly belongs to the Connty Convention. J. B. M'Exally, Chairman of the Republican County Com mittee, of Clearfield county, Penn'a. The draff for Cle irti .;il county, iva are formed, will take plaetf .m the 7th. Lf.roi ; yonrs came to hand, bat was crowd ed out, as well as some other articles, to make room lor the "Circulars concerning the Draft." ' Tue Circcs. By reference to our apvertis ing columns, it will lie seen that Gardner and Urmmings circus will exhibit in this place on Monday, August 31st. Lost On Sunday evening, 2Gth ult. be wen Curwensville and ClearSeid, a fine Ar. my Blanket, one side representing a Tiger Skin, the other black. A liberal reward will be paid lor its return to the Store of Cel. E. A. irvin in Curwensville. Madame Pouter's Curative Balsam has Urn" tested the truth that there are first principles in Medicine ad there is in Science, and this Modi cine is compounded on principles suited to the manifold nature of Alan ! The cure of Colds ii in keeping open the pore, and creatiiirn trer.tle in. teriial warmth, aud this is caused by the use ot this Medicine. Its remedial quaiiue are based on its power to assist the healthy and vigorous circulation ot Dlood through the lungs, it enli yens tne muscles and assists the skin to perform its duties of regulating the heat ot the system. and ingeutly throwing oil thu waste substance from the surface of the body It is not a violent rem edy, out emollient, warming, searching and effec tive. Sold by all druggist at 13 and 25 cts a bottle (NOT ALCOHOLIC. j A Highly Concentrated jVEGElABLK EXTRACT. I A PUKE TONIC. On our first page, to day, will Iks found the pcech of Judge Shannon, delivered at the C ntinental" in Philadelphia. Judge Shan non is au old and influential Democrat, a thor i.iih war man, and f.tvura a vigorous prosecu tion of the war. His speech merits a careful perusjl. Camp Mektixo. G d permitting. there will ! a eanip-nieeting u the c.iinp ground situ ated on the farm of Uro. John Norris, on Chestnut Ridge, near Ciirwensvill.-, Clearfield (-.utility. Pa., to commence on Thursday, Aug. I'Tth, 1 ?;3. The brethren and Tri-nds of our n and other churches are cordially and ear nestly invited to attend, both of the ministry and the laity. Come on, friends, and unite with us in aeiving God in the leafy grove; and may God revive his work even in lliei-e times of troublo. J. Grant. Curweiisville mission, Alleghany conf. .N. li. l tie camp ground is o miles Irom Clearfield, and 1 miles from Curwensville. and good roads thereto from these towns. Editou op Jocrsal : Dear Sir : With your per mission I Wish to say to the readers of yonr 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 10 day Pimples, blotches, Tan. Freckles, and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the same soft.clear, smooth and beautiful. I will also mail free 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 ft Moustache, in less than 30 days All applications answered by re turn mail without charge. Respectfully yours. i HO.S. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, July 22.1863 -3mo No 831 Broadway, New York. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The Advertiser, having been restored to healrh 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. lo all who desire it. he will send a copy of the iirestri iiiou useu iiree ot cftario . with the di ra tions for preparing and using the same, whieh they will find a sure cure for Consumption. Asthma, Bronchitis, etc. The only object of the advertiser in oenauig me rrescrintion is to Oeneflt the affile ted. and spread information which heconccives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try big remedy, as it will cost them nothing and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the pre sciipiion will please address Lev EliWARD A. WILSON. Apr. 22-3m. Williumsburgh. Kings Co-.. N.T. AH Obitaartt notices, not over six lines, inserted gratis ; all over sir lutes, at fire, rents per line. DIED: J". Clearfield, August 11th, or Dysen-ery, Elmer, son of John and Caroline Met TJ ill?!)! . . aged 3 years and 2 months. On F.-iduy, the 7th August. Ordklia. eldest daughter ot C l. S. C. aud Hetty I'utcl.in, in the liili year of her age. DOCTOR IIOOFLAXD'S GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BT Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philjul'a, Pa. Will effectually CDre Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, u...0, vuivun urnerroui ueoiliry. Dis eases of the Kidneys, and all diseases ari sing from a disordered Livet or Stom ach, such asConatipation. Inward Piles. Fulness or blood to the Head. Acidity of the Stomach.Nausea, Heartburn. Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, lour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and DifiicultBreatbing. Flut tering at the Heart. Choking or Suffocating Sen sations when in a lying posture Dimness of ision. Dors or Webs before ihe Si-bt e ver and Dull Pain in the Head. Defi- ciencyof Perspiration, Yellow ness of the Skin and Eyes. Pain in the Side. Back, Chest, Limbs. Ac, Sudden Flushes of Heat. Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and irreat Denressiftn nf Snii.... From Rev. J. Newton Brown. 7) . Ti V.dttnr nf th Encyclopedia, of Religions Knotcleitge. Although not disDosed to favor Or l"iiaatii r Ami Pateut Med iciues in ireiieni.1. thrtimrh ilidi.j nr .t,: : i: P 7 . or "' v luvjr luxreuiunis anuenccts: 1 vet Iriw.w f .,. . . . . n: . : . , " " ruuiuieui. leii.-uns way u man may not testify to iue oeuents He believes himself to have received Irom any simple preparation in the hope that he iuiy luus cuMinuuie to tne tienuht of others. I do this the more readily iu regard to Hoof land's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city, because I whs prejudiced a gainst them for many years, under the impres sion that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. 1 am indebted to my friend Robert .Shoemaker, Esq , for the removal of this prejudice by proper tesis. and for encouragement to try them, when suffering from great and long continued debility. '1 he use of three bottles of these Bitters, at the beginning of the present year, was followed by evident relief, and restoration to a degree of bod ily and mental vigor which I had not felt for six months before, and had almost despaired of ro gaining. I therefore thank God and my friend for directiug me to the use of them. PWIad'a.. June, 2:. 13:51. J. Newtox Brown pflOTOGRAPniC ALBUMS, for sale at -flartwiuk A Huston's. Clearfield. Pa. ; AMITEI. ITEGARTV, wholesale and re tail deafer m 1-nrpt.Tn a ...j t, . - , .i;i ti I , X, iumesiic iUercnan "e. Hegarty's x Roads, Clearfield county. Pa , keeps constantly all articles in his line of busi noss which he will sell cheap for eash or exchange IZa Wed country produce. Lumber of all J " " exenane lor goods. March 4, 1S03. r)U. LITCII 'S MEDICI N ES.-Ifr7s7r7up Ply of these invaluable Family Medicine are for gale by M. A. Frank. Clearfield, consisting ot aiii Carer; Restorative, a great cure for colds ana Crtmrh - a..; r?:r n i n, , - , ni-t(iwn, j ttijsir. i nev nave "ecu inorougniy tested - -V-lf?n,y approved PBOFESSIONAL & BUIITESS CARDS. V . , i,1-" Aorrey at Law. Clear if. i field. Pa. on Second Street. Office, with L. i rang. tun. July 3, IStU. d in this community, and Trv thpm. ATTENTION FARMERS !-Th Ex, r,. X. siOR Wivn-MiLL. One of the best Windwill. ever invented is now being offered to the citizens of Clearfield county. The undersigned Agent is now in this place for the purpose of offering a first class m.ll to the public Heonly aks a flir trial to insure its successful introdnction. Farmers are especially invited to call and examine them betore purchasing elsewhere W. HANCOCK joneJ3th, Ibti3 " Agen THE WAS NEWS. From the army of the Potomac we have but liit c l ews of impoi tance. It would seem lliat no great movements were making on ac count of the oppressive heat. The old ngi iii'.i.th are, however,' being filled np rapidly . drafted men being sent forward, it is said, at tl.e rate of one thousand per day. Gen. Meade al Washington a few days since and had un interview with the President and Cabinet, and it is lint fair to infer that so soon as the atiicr win pen ji, active campaigning will ! resumed. A report is current at Washington, that sev eral Texas and vther rebel regiments refused to remain lunger in Lee's army and left. Stu a't's cavalry were sent in pursuit, which, af t. r a severe right, .succeeded in driving the liimves hack inio the army . A rumor also l'ri-uiU-d of a dilKculty between Havis and L e. at 1 that the latter had resigned his coiu ;i.a..J. From CharWon nolhing of a definate clur : r i known. It is said, however that Gen. liil in. re was heavily reinforced, and that an vs ,.iil; upon the roIiL-1 works was to take place "ii tie ldili. Everything was brogressing f r.. rii.y . D,,it on hind and water, and our ':l:ceiMvero con.'idnit of success when the ',,)) I be made. - i i.iiivc tiients TESTATE OFMOSITS BOGUS 1)EC'I. IU At an Orphans' Court for the L'uimiir nf nio.r field, Penn'a. held at Clearfield on thu 1 7tb day of Juue, A. D. lit!.!, in the matter of the Estate of Moses Doggs dee'd. on motion of J. B. MeKnally Esq.. Attorney. Ac., the Court grant a rule. d"i reuted totheheirsof Moses Itoggs. to wit : to Win Boggs. or his leal representatives. P.obert lio"s Margery liutxer. wife of A. liaxter. ElizabeUj wife of John MeConkey. Martha Jane, wife of Henry L. Ilenslev AVilhor F Kn.r Mary, wife of William Chandler and Roland C Jjogs. and all other persons interested, or claim ing to De owners of said estare to be and appear before the honorable the Judges of the said Court, at a Court to be held at Clearfield, on the 2,ith day of .September. A. D. ISii.;. then and there tr. accept, or refuse the real Ks'ate of said deceden t at the appraised valuation put upon it by the in quest duly returned. I. . HARiiEH. ' August 12, Iht'a.-nw. Clerk Orphann' Court ton, Sept 3d, at appear to b;; in progress in Southwest ; at least we have no informa !' on t!ut our armies are on the move. elections delegation. THE XSNXUCKY ELECTION. I in- othVial returns from Kentucky are not ' 1 "i, h. t the vote so far as received would '"t'f.ite thi,t JJr;imlette, the Union candidate ' 'i.ivernor, is elected by from 40.000 !o 45,- majority. The Congressional 'o indicate an entire Union 's ii a slorions victory. A Slave Stale de ' "ins in favor of the Union, is truly an en- "iir.ijjing .Mn vl tne times. Surely. the peo ! "I Peiiiisyivania coiiuol so far torget their ,:' Motion to the Union, as to elect a ticket oj !"";d l'j the Administration, when Kcntucky 1 v, nobiy sustained it. T .tfb. We have ' "" '-'3 of the 110 K'"l-ue, Union, for Governor 11 'labile. 1), returns, mostly official, counties in Kentucky. has C6 270 : h-m., it .615 : Bramlette's The 11 counties to conic in uill ii np to somewhere near 55,000. JCIlOOr, DIRECTORS AMD TEACH. C Eiii. The County Superintendent hereby gives notice that he will meet Teachers.Directori. and friends of education at the places and dates named, at 9 o'clock, a. m. Brady, bloom 4 Union, Aug. 31st, at Lulhersburp LumberCity. Ferguson t Penn, September 1st, at Lumber City. Cell. September 2d. at Rower. Burnsido. Chest &. Aew Wasiiin New Washington. Knox and Jordan. Sept. 4th, at Ansonville. Curwensville and PiKe Sept Mh.at CurwensviMe Bnirgsand Bradford. Sept. 7th. at Williams i irore! Uraham and Murr-'s. ,ept Sth. at Kvlertowu. Decatur and Woodward, Sept. 9th. a't Centre. Decciiria and tiuelieh Sept. llth.attilen Hope, liitard and Goshen. Sept. lllh. nt Surveyor Kun Covington and Karihaus, ept. 1 th. Mul'sonbur - Huston and fox, Sept. IHth. at Hickorv Kiivn'om La wrence and Clearfield, Sept. 21st, at" Clearfield. Positively no private examination will be held except at the written request of three directors of the district in which the applicant intends teach ing, or to fill vacancies. C. B. SANDFOKD Clearfield, July 2!) Co- Supt. . TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. rilHE TEACHERS of Clearfield county are A respectfully requested to meet at the Town Hall, in Clearfield, on Monday the ZSlh day of September next, at 1 0 o'clock a. m.. for the pur- I""'- ' suiinig xcaeners insut te to con tinue in ession one week. The object of this meeting is, for the attainment of greater proficien cy in the different branches of study: in the art ..nk: .. I e . 1. j - , . ji leaguing, -mm lur iue umeussion OI SUCH topics as relate to the advancement and interest of the common schools. Teachers are requested to prepare essays, or short addresses on practical subjects connected with the theory and art of teaching, so that the exercises may be as interesting and attractive as possible It is earnestly hoped rhjit all teachers who wish to qualify themselves more thoroughly, and who uesiie to Keep up itith their profession will avail themse ves of tho advantages which this In(itute will afford. Other citizens ladies as well as gen tlemen, are invited to attend all the exersises of the meeting. Lectures on DESCENT UP0S COPPERHEADS. ,. E,!"A III., Aug. Ill Last night Provost rh,ii Wrati:tkef or the Ninth district, with chinent of civa'ry, made a d. scent on a ' ! f some two hundred copperheads and ' "'lUrs in Ibei township, Fulton county, 1 ,1,!url"S len or a dozen, and as the report M-Vs killing several of them. Great excit. ' 1 l"''v'4iled in that m-r.tion in rnnwnnonra . f .i .. 1 ' ,e "nair. It is reported that the copper 're running to arms to drive the cavalry , ;" 'lie country. IxrKRvuw with Morgan's Men Allow-'- liipatch from Co I umbos, O., saya: "im of Kentucky females, who have rebel 'iiilv''"' ,r',on in this P,ace re arriving UJ' A" l'p'ications to the civil or mili t r" """'"'f-'ies for interviews- with prisoners yr ""'"cit vruera iroui me - j i, luuoi uc m iniiuc iv un- 1rtiili, .i ' ..;, no Per,on sh1" e permitted to AnlSTlOS. Hnvncv tV..l.. . ' . wiuutvvis,wuu Li- ' " 'O retain i ... , .... "'en ueaitn unimpairea Uuring -,l,n'l''iii!D Wusl ee ,0 il henselvea, do Jst to ihe Atluy Surgeons, supply' y,.ur- F.vjj yk nu,,wy' Tills and Ointment, ivj 'Ds'i',!, Soldier's Knaps ick contains u"'y 25 centa per box or pot. '212 educational suhieefs may be expected at the evening sessions An ex amination will be held at ihe close of the Insti tute, and permanent certificates will be grant'-d to deserving candidates. C. B. SANDfr'OKD. August 12th, IstiU County Sup"t. VALt'ABI.C LUMBER PROPERTY ! ASSIGNEE'S SALE. The subscribers offer for sal; two contiguous tracts of well timbered land situatein Morris and Snowshoe townships, counties of Clearfield and Centre. State of Penn'a, known as the Saw Mill and lumbvr property of A. H. A J. Scho-dt. con taining in all Mri7 acres and 140 perches. One tract inereot bounded by lands of i rancis Gurney.and Others, in the warrantee name of John Nicholson, containing 4Xi acres and I6.J. perches. The oilier thereof situate in the townships, counties, and State aforesaid, bounded by lands of Jonathan Nesbit, and others in the warrantee name of Francis tJurney, containing 4 3 i acres and ljj perches. 1 he buildings are composed of a Steam saw mill capable of cutting two million feet of lumber a year, a large two-story dwelli: g house, three or more tenant houses, and a large barn. Ac. From SO to 100 acres of said land are cleared and in a good farming condition. The tract on which the Steam saw mill is situated, will be sold seper ately or together with the other tract to suit pur chasers. Salo to take placo Bt the Court House in lielicfonte, at 10 o'clock. P. M on Wednesday 2tUh August, 18G3 Tkrms of Sale One half of the purchase mon ey to be paid on the delivery of the dead, the res idue to be paid one year thereafter, with interest to he secured by bond and mortgage on the prem ises. B. F. IllKSTAND A JXO KLINE, Assignees of A. H. A J. Schoek. TERMS OF THE JOUR.NAL. The Raptsma.n's Journal is published on Wed nesday at $l,:0 per annum in advance Auver Tisr.wKNTs inserted at $1 .00 per square, for three or less insertions Twelve lines (or less) counting a square. lor every additional insertion J. cents A deduction will be made toyearIy advertisers. TIME OF HOLDINO COURT. 2d Monday in January, I 3d Monday in Juno. 3d ' in March. 4lu " in Sopt'm'r, Of each year, and coutiuuo two week. if necessary. PARTICULAR .OTICE. There are many pren:n-ations sold under fh name of Hitters put ur inanart bottles ded-of the cheapest whiskey orcoiumon ruui. cos ting from 20 to 40 cents ner sallou. the tat dis guised oy Anise or I onander Seed. Ihis class of Litters hascaused and will contin ue to cause, as long as they enn be sold, hundreds to uie-tnc death ot the drunkard. Hy their use the system is kert c jlitinuall v under rh ii.flnl enccof Alcoholic Stimulautsof the worst kind, the ut.-.icior i.i.jii.m is creaie.i ana Kept up, and the result is all ihe horrors attendant upon a druuk- ii 'i a uie una ue:tlli. 'nr tlliwn whn ,1. .1 ....? . - uvim ,i.riii in 1 1 ;. imum u I inn... TMtrers. we publish the following receipt, (iet tine nnrne jiooflnml s leer man Hitters find mf:i i.n utrre. quarts ot IrooU Brati-la or Wkiskry. aim me resun win oe a preparation that will far -.rm ,,, meuicmai virtues and true excellence any ot toe numerous Liquor Uitters in the marK et. ana win cost much less louwill have all ...c 1MIUK.OI jioouuuu s fitters in connection with a good article of Liquor.at a much less trice uu uicbc iiuei iur preparations will cost you. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS ! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS. Wfte:ll thr. t r, f T , . ,.C nil 1 r . .. f . , . an uviu relations or iieii.is in me. aimy 10 ine lact that tlooPLin's Herman Hitters' will cure nine tenths of the dis eases in iucea ny exposures and privations inci dent to camp life. In the lists, published almost taiiy in ine newspapers, on the arrival of the .-Men, n win oe noncoa tnat a very large propor tion are suuering irom detiility. Kvery case of nii hiiki can oe rea lity cured by lloofland 'aiier- man outers. JJisuasos resulting from disorders ui me oigesuvo organs are speedily removed. We have n-. hesit.ition in stating that, if these Hitters were treely used among our soldiers, hundreds of i.ves rniguc oe saved tnat otherwise will be lost. . .;iu:di aucnutin io i n e to 1 1 o w i n ar re- marKanie ana well authenticated cure of one the nauon s neroes. wnose Hie. to U3e his own Ian. g""Sc, "uai oeen sived Cv the Bitters:'' Pailaoklpmh. August 2.'?rd. 1362 Jtlessrs. .oJ- JlV'tll. We 1. irentlen.ftn U...I....J' 1 1 ... . T ucruiiiii uiciers nas sarerf mo ift. mere is no mistake in this. It s vnn,l,,i f. by numbers of my comrades, some of whose nm. are appended, aud who were fullv cocniiant f n iuo circumsiances ot mv case r an, nave oeen lr the la.jt four vears. a memhor nf .-nerman s ce leorateil tiattery. and under the im Uiedi;tto command of Capt. R B. Ay res. Thronh ne -ajio nujc iiiieiiuaiii upon my riuucs. t was attacked in November last with inflammation of tne lungs, and was for seventy-two day? in the hospital. This was followed by great debility, heightened by an attack of dysentery. I was then removed from the White House, and sent to this city on board the Stealer State of Maine, "from which I landed on the '.'Sth of June. Since that time 1 have been about as low as any one could be and still rttaiua spark of vitality. For a week or more I was soarcely able to swallow any thing, and if I did force a morsel down, it was immediately thrown up again. I could not even keep a glass of water on my stomach. Life could not last under these circum stances; and, accordingly, the physicians who had been working faithfully, though unsuccess fully, to rescue me from the grasp of the dread Arober, frankly told me they could do no more for me, and advised ine to see a clergyman, and to make such disposition of my limited funds as best suited me. An acquaintance who visited me (it the hospital. Mr. Frederick Steinborn. of Sixth below Arch Street, advised me, as a forlorn hope, to try your Bitters, aud kindly procured a bottle. From the time I commenced taking them the gloomy shadow of death receded, and I am now thank t.otKor it. getting better Though 1 have lasen out two oorries. I nave gained ten pounds, and I feel sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my wife and daughter, froni whom I have heard nothing for eighteen months: for. gentlemen, I nm a loyal Virginian, from the vicinirvnf FVnnt Royal. To your invaluable Hitters I owe the cer tainty of life which has taken place of vague fears to your Hitters will 1 owe the elorious nrivi- lege of again clasping tomy bosom those who are uearest to me in Iue. Very truly yours. Isaac Malo.ve. We fully concur in the truth of the above state ment. as we had despaired of seeing our comrade, Mr. Malone, restored to health. John Ccudlbback. 1st New York Battery. Geo. A. Aoklev, Co. C. 1 1th Maine. Lkwis Chevalier. 92d New York. I. E. Spemcek. 1st Artillery, Battery F. J. B. Fasuwkll. Co B. 3d Vermont. Htivitv B. Jebome. Co B. 3d Vermont. Hbnkv T. Macdoxald, Co. O. 6th Maine. Joun F. Wid. Co. E, 5tb Maine Herman Koch. Co. H, 72d New York. Nathaniel H. Thomas. Co. F. flath Penn'a. Axikew J. Kimiiall, Co. A, 3d Vermont. John Jkmbins, Co. B, 105th Penn'a. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! rP"E CONFESSIONS AND EXPERI- ,- u j'CE QF A NERVOUS YOUNtJ MAN. Pub lished as a w amino- and tor tlm UQn..;i K.,e. of young men. and those who suffer with Nervous l'uiiiry. loss ot Memory. Premature Decav. Ac , by one who has cured himself h .,.,! ....... after beiug put to great expense and inconveni ence, through the use nf vnHhUc. scribed by learned Doctors. Sinsle copies niav De had (tree) of the author, C. A. Lambkut. Esq"., ireuiouu, L,ong Island, by enclosing an nddres- -nveio,,o ,.l lress. CH.VS A. LAMHEUT. July 22.1.HiW. (irecnpoint Long Tshind.New York. nDri.TnT,r. . , . n. n - Il ii i - u.l.MihK. .Manufacturer of j ii Kinas oi fttone-warc. Clearfield. Pa. uers solicited wholesale or retail c Jan. Or- 1,1 5B3 RANS ,t BAR RET field, Pa. j. crass. : : : T. Attornevs at Law. Clear M iy 13. LS6.I. ' '. : WALTER BARRETT. ROBERT .1. WALLACE. Attornevat Law Clear . field. Pa Office in Shaw's new row. Market street, opposite Nauglc'a jewelry store. May 2ft. H. AALULE. Watch and Clock . dealer in Watches, Jewelry. A Graham's row, Market street. Maker, and Room in Nov. 10. HLLU1LR SWOOPK. Attornev at Law.Clear . held, Pa. Offict inGraham s Row, fourdo. s west ofUiraham A Boyntons store. Nov. 10. R K,MHH,1 WAUk'eir C7berry StreTt", If. Cleiirheld. Pa Make t. .;. i ' eription of Furniture on short notice. Jan.21'63' S,JlRATZ?fc Merchant, nd'dealer in ioards and Shint--lt .....1 t . front St, above the Academy, Clearfield. Pa. NI2 WA 4 IIALL, AUorncys at Law, Clear-' V field. Pa December 17. 1312. J. WILL1AV A. WALLACE. JOHN G. HALL. c KPETINCS AND BEDDING. REMOVAL. 11. L. KNIGHT oc SOX, Have removed from 2r,2 S. Second Street, to SOT Chestnut Street, above Kighth. Philadelphia. IV. where they have opened a well-selected stock of Carpets. Oil Clorhs, and Mattings. Bedding and Mattresses of everv description, ready-made or made to order. A Iso Feathers of various qualities always on hand. The Manufacture and Sale of Bedding will also he continued at 2 3 South Second Street. Phila delphia, Pa. REEVE L. KNIGHT. HARTLEY KNIGHT. I hUade!phia. June I", Mii:5 -Sin. T.I A FLLMMING. Curwensville. Pa.. Nurery l . man and Dealer in all kinds of Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Plants and Shrubberv - All or PfpOy attended to May 13. WILLIAM V. IRWIN. Market strTeTcienrfiTld, i ..la0,1 n Foreign and Domestic Mer chandise. Hardware. Quecnsware, Groceries, and family articles generally. kov 10 T0i' N' ELICH. ManufacdiTreToTalll kinTs "oi J Cabinet-ware. Market street. Clearfield. Pa He also makes to order Coffins, on short notice, and attends funerals with a heurse. April) i'J GARDNER & HEMMING'S O It EAT AMERICAN th. v-,B with rnUn NKW BAND WAuo.V, - , NEW BAGUAGE WA(HiS, NEW TKAPPtNti.o. NEW HA M.NESS. NEW WAItDllOBE. tjTd errrythin, Ele-ant in the . irera.... and which, in n,rfnif K-....1 iu America. THE PAVILION u Ur;e and co iu.,ruitile, and is ,r. mii,-;dto a to alford , nJ ,m. lort io tiie patronn of ihi tttliu niflit. THE STUD OF HORSES AND I'OXIES claim particular attention, a Jiry ore anion,- i ,i.r, al l,loodr,l. iul bit Iraincdaniiualsin lh world. rruniuieiu among liiu tundt Ihe Great Talking Horse WASHINGTON, a beautilul thomh.hrv.i Arufiian l'liar.i-r, who mill be inirodu-rd br Uis irainrr, Mr. DAN GAK11.N KK Ani-jug tho Fni- will be found CannUt, Fire Klv, frince, JuiiiU-r UH"eJ"." s"r. Lucy LoiiS iity The Educated Mules UAN ;AXU pick. will be ndrMuc d ,y n,n ;ardner, Jn a van.ly oi Laughable JV.rl.wl I U. U. V. WILSON, X J uiearUeld. 1' sional business. streets. Praotioin-r Ph a. Will attoufi U a.) I corner of 2d and Locust Jan. 2S. ISH3. Office. and V llllvt.US I ! ! Pelafreaua Siimulatin; vunent, or freneli Cream!!! Vnr K-.l.f lieaas ana liare r aes '. ! ! I'h 3 celeomted -.irti. eie is warranted to bring out a full set of Whisk erson tne smoothest taue. or a fine growth of hair on a Lalrt bead. in less than sit wcrt ami win ;n no way stain or injure the skin The French f'reaiu is manufactured by I). M. Pelatreaus. of fans un t is the only reliable article of the kind. i.se nil utiier. arranfed in every c.tc. One iox wni do the work Price 51.00. Imported im iui auic uoicsaie ami ueum nv TIIOS. !. CI1APMAX. t-neuiist and Urugist. s;jl Broadway, New York. i . . a l.i x ot tue Unguent sent to any address ry return mail, on receipt of price, and 15 cents lor cost age. Juy . "W T I I IT till t l. K3 . . v . , m z. a i.ti r m a.-L.tt. Xlieun- T dersii'ned will Sell his farm kvinL' o.. Chest reeK, in (.best township. Clearfield Cuuntv. Pa at private sale. The traet contains 270 acres, a bout I do acres of which are cleared, the timber bein all eut off. and in a good state of cultiva tion, and under Rood fences. The buildings con gist ot a large plank frame dwelling house, well furnished ; a store house; two barns, the one 40 feet square with stalls for horses, and will hnld about 40 tons of hay ; and all other necessary out uuuuings. mere are also on tne premises two tenant houses, and stabteg on the lots : a blaek- smithshop, one of the best locations in the countv. J he best of water is convenient to all the build ings. Two youna apple orchards are also z row ing on the premises : and th meadow cround is good, ana aoout iuu ions ot hay can be cut in anv orainary season. 1 here is also an excellent rafting ground on the premises, wnicn win rent tor about one hundred dollars n year; all the timber in that section of country, known as the .North Camp region, being nauieu lotnis ground tor raiting in. for terms apply to the subscriber residins on the premises, or to Wm. Irvin. Esq.. in Curwensville. August 5, 1SI53. SIMON R iHAUAUUIl I U. M. UOOOS, Piiacticisu Physician, . , '""'"'""'S surgeon tor Censions. 'tlice. outh-west corner of Second and Cherry Street, Clearfield, Pa. January 21. Irfb3 JB MKMLT.i, Attorney at Law. Clearfield, . 1 a. 1 radices in Clearfield and adjoinins couutivc. OPicein new brick biiil.Mn ,.f I ton. 2d street, one door south of Lanich s Hotel. T ICUAUK MOSSOP, Dealer in Foreign and Do J v westio Dry Goods. Groceries. Flour. Hacon Liquors. c. Loom, on Market street, a few doors w estot Joia ii'i! OJire, Clearfield, Pa. Apr27. T A 11 RIM Ell .t TEsf, Attorneys at Law.Clear JI J field. Pa. Will attend nrum ntl v tn nil Ipirnl and other business entrusted to their care in Clear field and adjoining counties. Augusts. I.'i6. n. LAKKi.lf KR, ISKACL TEST. D' K. WM. CAMPliELL. offe n: Ilia nrnfesainnal services to the citizens of Moshanrion and vi cinity. He can be consulted at his residence at alt times, unless absent on professional business Moshnnnon, Centre co., Pa., May 13, lisliS. T W. li,IAJv-M D ., has resumed the prac II tiee of Medicine and Suro-erv in li:mi ill.. Penn'a. where he still resneetfulfv sol ie.i l pun. tinuance of public patronage. May 27, UG3 r uiwias J. m CLLLOUGH, Attorney at Law J Clearheld. Pa. Office, east of the "Clearfield co. lianK. lleeds and other Iciral nutmmsnt. r, r- l ..n.u vtuu promptness ana accuracy. July 3 " di sh. .T.j.'rri.inir.o JJCSH A M CULLOUtiU S Collection Office. Clhakfielo, Pbnm'a. NOW IS THE TIME! i L C II A II I) MOSS O P, UKALKR IN FOREIGN A NO DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, &.C., MAUKtT STREET, CLaARFIKLD, PA- lleiui the. fullowiitglixt of goods and jirojit tlierehu. '.hi , , , ' vs-uaii, Trnu TWO T a niro I'ie-tlp; Cheon ,wf,ys on hand a large stock of La- Vhea, dies goods such as Coburg Cloth, Cheap Alpacas, De Laines, Ginghams. Uhau p rints, unintz. Kerchiefs. .u ClteajA 'es- P'onuets, Gloves, etc. Cheap FOK GEN'TLEMEX, Cheap Always on hand Hhick. Blue. Rrown Cheap and Grey Cl"ths: Fancy and Ulaek Cheap Casimeres. Sattinets. Cassinets, Ch.'apl l weeds. Plain aud Fancy Vest Ctieapl igs. Shirting, etc.. etc. eto. Cheap KE AI IT-MADE, Pee that the signature of -'CM. Jacksos," is on the franier of each bottle. PRICE PER BOTTLE 75 CENTS. OR HALF DOZ. FOR $4 00. Should your nearest druggist not have the ar ticle, do not be put off by any of the intoxicating preparations that may be offered in its place, but send to us, and we will forward, securely packed. ty express. Principal Office and Manufactory. Xo. 631 Arch Street. JO.VES A EVANS, (Successors to C. M. Jackson A Co..) Proprietors. LFor Sale by Hartswick & Huston. Clearfield, Penn'a, and Drugsisfs and Dealers iu every town in the United States. f July 8, 134.1. ("1 M US SON, has Rye. Corn, and good Family J Flour, for Sale at Philinsbur. Also. Kva and Corn, at D. Aycrs' Mill. Juue U, lrtrtj-m. (roods '.(roods j (roods (.roods I (roods . (roods I (rood s ! (roods (roods i (roods '(roods (roods (rOods ! (xoodi Cheap Such as Coats. Pants Wats. TTnder- I (roods Cheap, shirts, and other Flannel shirts, (roods Cheap Boots, Shoes, lla's. Caps, Neck- Goods L heap ties. ( nm Hoots and .Shoes. and .Goads Cheap, h varietv of other rliilea 'Goods Cheap itoill- llor n t:imri Goods ''"'Vuoh as Unbleached and Bleached Clieap , .... ... . ,. (rood , j .UUOHIIB. VUHUCU .UUMIIlb, L.IUCU Vl. Pi anil cotton t.-lt.lnflntlia III!,. !,.K ( r.tods f,"l' Linen and hemp towls. car-' ,"od;' 7.. V'l nei. nurtairw frin.n ,,tn (roods Cheap ia..dA C"tp'.- iiAiumnnr., irt. - 'Goods Cheap1 yu want Nails or spikes. Manure nnj. Cheap' er other torks. iaw-mill or other ctoods C'tfftn ""wo, c-mooiuing lrous, iocks, ,(Z,.jt Cheap. Jiiuges. etc.. go io mossop s Good Cheap. where you can buy eheap froodi Cheap IF YOU WANT Goods Cheap. Knives and forks, Hutcher Knives. 'tVo-y? Cheap Shoe aud Stove blacking. Manilla Goods Cheap, and hemp ropes. Ink, Paper or Goods Che.ap P ens, Powder, Shot or Lead, Goods Cheap etc., buy thein at Mossop's. 'Goods Cheap IF yqu WANT Goods Cheap ,noe Last or Pegs. Palm or Fancy Goods Cheap Soap. Starch, W all Paper or Win- Gao ls Cheap. Uow Shades. Lamus. Lamp tubes tGoods Goods Goods Goods - I . -J .. . u -. f J .L. ... . I .J J ("l or "'eks, coal oil, eto , go to C teap- .Mossop's cheap eash store. Ji'aP TP win u- Vt Cheap t-, ,r-u;. '(roods I ' t.r.. ' cAira miuny civur, una orv. i brown sugar, hams, shoulders or q fj ,' sides, coffee; Imperial. Young ' II ' ...u-i A. u (rtods ujauu ur uiacrv ica. uur lucm , Cheap Cheap Cheap Chsap, Goods Goods . t , -i c Che-ip juossop s cueap lor casn. Cherp' IF YOU WANT Cheapii allow candles, fine or coarse saltJfT,,, Caeap' oyrup or molasses, cheese, dried Goo-Is Ch&tp apples or peaches, water or so- Chmp do oraciters, call at Mossdp's Cheap where you can bay cheap. Clieapi ip YOU WANT Cheap Port wine for Medical or Sacramen Cheap tal uses. Sw.-et wine, old Monon- Cheap, gahela or rye whisicy. Cherry Cheap anj c0uac brandy, buy at Cheap Mossop"s eheap cash store. Cheap Eaiscna VZ3 Prunes or dried Cur Clean rail!;8' filberts, cream, pecan or Chrao 8rou"d nuts, candies, Liquorice . ' I Ar l.innnrtia mr.i Knv I Ktairl " at Mossop's cheap and good. IF YOU WANT Cheap Cheap Cke,aji' I Goods Goods Goods Goods i Goods ' Goods i Good j Goods iGoods 'Goods ' Goods Goods iGoods Goods Goods Goo4s Goods MERRELL&BIGLER II ' A . . . . jiave just opened a larire and Knlandiri uaonrt ment of n k w a a o r s at their old Stand in Clearfield. Penn'a. They have the best assortment of II or. I it,,.. nas ever oeen brought to this county, which they will sell at the most reasonable prioes. among which will be touud a splendid lot of cuttlery. to which they invite the special attention of rh public. "n band an assortment of heavv silvpr-r.lotn.l !.'. . . . . . .- ' ' ..poons, ana Gutter Knives, of too hi mauuiaotiirc. A lot of pistols of the best natterna. nnd ntlior c - . . .1 ' --ww. ure-arms. Also a teneral assortment of nist..l earirmgcs; all oi which wi 11 be sold at reasona ble prices. 1 hey continue to manufacture all kinrl.x of-ttn. ware, brass kettles, stove pipe. etc.. which cannot oe surpassed in this section of the state. J hey a so have on hand Pitrsburtr Plowa a. niong which are steel centre lever plows. Also. I low castings, and otheragricultural implements Cook stoves, and Parlor and Coal stove a n-en. eral assortment, and of the best patterns, for sale aireasnaoie prices Coal oil. Coal oil lamps, paints, oil and var nishes, a general assortment. Glass, putty, nails, iron, and castings, a great variety ; in fact almost anything that may be wanted by the public can be found in their establishment, aud at prices that cannot be beat. Now is the time to purchase, if you desire any thing in their line of business. Give them a call and examine their stock, and they feel assured that you can ba accommodated. Kctnenibvr. their establishment is on 2d Street. L leartield. 1'a. where you can buy goods to the very best advantage. Old silver, copper, brass, pewter and old cast ings will be taken in exchange for good. May 13, IS.i"? MKKUELL A HIGLER. THE CW.NY Or PERFfMHERS Comprise tha Unrest and bent that vr iravrlJ. on-at Kxiwni ha. bet n ineurn-d in l.rinKin thr, . (ellier, and ws intend lo give tln Best Circus Entertainment thai li is erer hwi witnewed iii Uii Joumry. Look at the WHEAT' AUTISTES, d judire tor ynunsulvsl Mr. Richard Hemmings, f',,;r'';,t American Horwin.n, and 1 - "uie iMl.rer. He will appear at ..tea entertainment in a ret rar.cty oi'liib tlirillin I'erlorinaii'ea. DAN GARDNER, me .nu and hivonie flown. As a KiMd k n.te ii ij.a necessary lo a Cirrna l r. il i, n I n akCisi. ili,- 1,1,1,1,,; li. ay mmt.-raiul.iK llieme1 upon -i I.- Il..,.y Mill oi .MU111U at ach entertainment. Hie Little Kairyof Ihe Arena, Miss Eliza Gardner. t certainly tlic liest Keinaia Fiuea Tian in existence. She execute. 11m nil elesant and cl.sie niotioiiM, ci.in blned with darilli, Lcapluit, aplendld Darcnu, fcc., uj.on iue Latk f her j.irited hore, while at full motion, . oiioiii.linK- wir.i her dasliine act of I.K.4H1AU lIlKul GM lSBallooM Signor Wambold, lie exiraonliuary Contortionist mt& w..ii.ern.l Hnneleu man; his per loriuanres an.) bo .wen lo oe Lelieved. John Foster, lie JVf...-' J.j..r...,int of tjm niost uniiial and lainhabla Cluwas liit er:r entered a ring. The Polish Brothers. TI.cmi ai..msliii,e Gymnasts will ap pear in a variety of their classical and wonderful! leau George R. DeLouis, a-ill apiar in hin perlonmnret. on the Horizontal liar, and introduce I ho 'i'HAlXLD LXJO JI.NNV LIMi, in lier Amusiiu; nnd Entertaining Incka. Jogetlier with Mme Camille, che fleaotiful Ktjueatrieniie. La Petite Camille, ihe pleading Danseuse. Young Sam, ihe Hocket Clowu. II ICK R MARTIN, W. HILL, GEORGE KING, HENRY PETEKSON, SIGNOR BALDWIN, "id t!ie excellent Company who lill--J i;Ki).M3i &l lliijiir. i Auil.hi thearre, Thiladelphia, n:slitljr, lor a period of four months. 1 he en'.ertaininent will eoamum with the ZOUAVE HALT. The IVrf-rmance will comprisa ivery ranety ot J rick Kiding. Scene Kidinr, luirililinif, l.yumaslic Ex. aloiu, T-o and r our Horse Hiding e., aii-., with Music by the Band. ll under the immediate direction of DAN UAKUNKK. The CKAND PIKX-ESSJOX will -nler town about 1J l-:i A, M., dur ing which Ihe Hand will discourse most leautiful miwie. lwo I LRfOKMANCES each Day, rTEK JOS ART ircsruG. Doora ojien at Sana K M. Fer '..rmunce to coiniuence ha. fan hour u r. Admission, 25 Oents. 0 UiLJ lEIlt. WILL EXHIBIT i.-, CLEA1 FIELD, Monday Aus. "31st. CTIIERSBUHG.rSaturdav Au-. 20. HIILII'SBUKG, TucstlavS-.-nt: 1st. H. 'iARDNER. Aent. FROM TIIE FRONT!!! Cheap T buy any other article cheap, be Goods Cheap to go w iiostiop, ior no seii ,Qof)ds Cheap caeaper lor ca.sn tnau any omer .Goods Cheapi person in cjearneia county. iGoods Cheap- oveu.ber27.136t. . ap27'59. Goods AfprotuJ country produce of every lind taken at rki aual uiarirt prices in exchange for goods. THE LATEST A K RIVAL ! Having jmrchaned the entire stock of Oraham. Boynton t Co . anil received a new assortment of Goo.isof every description, the undersigned is prepared to furnish to the public at the VERY LOWEST PRICES, all kinds and varieties of Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware. Oueensware. Provisions. lc. Ac. Ho wduld unite especial iiUtntion to the large and complete assortment of . LADIES URESS GOODS now opening, consistine of the latest fr.r?n ami summer sty les, of tatiey Silks. Delaines. Alpacas. Bereges. Lawns. Ginsbams. Hncals. Prints Rul. moral gRirts. e. Also, Gloves, Hosiery, Bonnets Shawls, Crinoline. tc. He has also received a Iarie and well sclerfnrl Stock of MENS WEAR, consisting ot Cloths. Plain and Fancy Cassimcres. n .. . U i. r - .. ia.uiuccui, ayveeuo, jcacs. corauroys. rsever Teen, Linens, te. Alio, Ilats. Cans. Hosiery. Gloves, io. etc. READY MADE CLOTHING in the latest styles and of the best material. WHITE GOODS, Muslins, Irish Linens. Cambrics, Victoria Lawns, Swiss, BobineU, Edgings. Ac. , BOOTS AND SHOES, for Ladies and Gentlemen, consisting of Top Boots. Brogans, Gaiters, Pumps, Balmoral BooU, Slippers, Ac GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS', ', . Coffee, Syrups, Bacon, Flour, Fish. Sugar Kice, Meal. Ac. Ac: - , Oils. Paints. Drugs A Medicines, and in fact every thing usually kept in a first class Store. He invites all persons to call and examine his stock, and hopes to give entire satisfaction, as he will keep no books, ami sell strictly for cash, or country produoe. D. G.IVLING Clearfield. &lay 27. 1763. , ; . .. : IT LOUR-A good article lor sale at tha store o Tiaulfil WM. V TRWfV f'.ei!. OFFIUKRS OF THE L'Xf TED STATl. President. - - - Abraham Lincoln. Of Illinois ice President. Hannibal Hamlin. Of Maine. fec. of Mate. - Wm. U Seward, - New York. " Soo of Trcas'y S. P. Chase, . . . Ohio. - ec. ol War, - E. M. Stanton, - - Pennsylvania see. ot Nary Gideon Welles. - - Connecticut, hue. of Interior I.aae P. Ueher, - - Indiana. P. M. Gen. - - Monte. Blair. ... Mumlund AtlorncyGen.- Edward Bates, - - Missouri. SrprtEMF. CeiiiT Chief Justice, Roger B.Ta ney, of Maryland Associate Justices Samuel Nelson of New York, Robert C. Grier of Pennsyl vania, John M. Wayne of Georgia, Joha Catron of Tennessee. Nuthan Clifford of Maine, Caleb B. Smith of Indiana. Meets in Washington city on the 1st Monday of December LIST OF POST-OFFICES. I own f nip. Nam of P.O. Names of P.M. Bcucuria. - Bell, - - Bloom, Boggs, - -Bradford, Brady, - - Burnside, Glen Hone. - Wm.S. VVnVtir - - Utahvilie. - - - Theodore Weld. . - Hegarty'sX Boads Samuel Hcgarty. - Bower, - - W M Craeken. - - Chert, - - -. - Thos.A! M'Ghee,' - - Cush, - - - . - J. W Campbell. - - Ostend. - - - H. L.Hendurson. Forrest. - - - - James Bloom. - tlearheid Kn Jga. - Jas. Forrest. - - Williams' Grove, - Jas. E. Watson. - Luthersburg, :;, - H. H. Moore. - Troutville - Charles Sloppy. : Jefferson Line, - . John Heberlin " NewWaebingtoni - James Gallaher. ' W.C. Irvin. , - Jack Patchin. Jacob Boico. , . - G. Tozer. Jr. . - Wm. McGarvey . - 8. A. Farber. , . Burnside. " - - - Patcbinville, ... East Ridge, Chest,- - - - llurd, - -" - - - McGarvey, - - - - Westover, -Clearfield, - Clearfield, -Covington, - Frenchville, ; " - - - Karthaos. - Curwensville Curwensville, Des&tur. M. A. Frank P. A. Qaulin. J. F.W. Schnarr T. W . Fleiminiv Philipsburg, Centre county. Pa. - - West Decatur, - - Sophie Radebach ' - - - Osceola Mills, - - T. F Boalich Ferguson. - Marron, - - - . Edm. WUilamg. rox, - - - -.nellen Fost Office, Elk county. Pa. Girard, - - - Leconte's Mills, - - - isaia mils, - ... Goshen, .- - Snawsville, - -Grah Guelich, , . Smith' Mills, - " . - ,- - - Maoera,, - .-, -Huston, - - TyUr, - ' ' - Pentifielil. - Jordan, . .- Aosouville, - - Korthaus. - Salt Lick. - -Knox, - ' Sew Millport,' r Morrii, - - Kylertown, - - - - Morrisdale, , -Penn. - - Lumber City.f : i - - Grampian Hills. I'Uie, - - - LurwensviUe, C. Mijrnot. s William Carr. - A. B. Shaw. - Thoa. H. Foroe. - A.tf. Fox. ----- - Co as. J. Pssej.' - David Tylar, ' . U. Wool ward - EliiaCbaa. - Go. Heekadorn M. O. Stirk; .' -j - Jas. Thompson. - J. G Brennar. - H W. Spcacer. - A. C Moor. -..T. W. Fleming. - - - - Blooiaiogrille, - - Bn uooawara. Jffne, - - . - James Lockett le. - - Rent V !! Union, - - - Kackton, - - . - D. . Brubaker. i r