JU 5taf tsutatt'si journal I CLEARFIELD. PA., JAN". 6, 1564. Fatal Accident. We are informed that, afewdavs before Christma-?, Mr. Geonrc Patrick of Burnide township, met with a fatal accident whilst encased in felhn? tim ber, near Cherry-tree boroueh. A' he was euttinedown a tree a limb became detained and fell upo him, killing him f1"101"; stantly. He" leaves a w"fe and three small children to mourn his sa l fate. t iv u t hat some of our citi zens were eneageJfn filhn tneir Ice-houses ; This is right, as now the ' on Monday la-'f ,e is gooi an J lien the time to put it up For several years pa ;t many person waited unt'I later m the season to put up uieir ice. and tbe result was that soni3 of them pro n.irp l but a limited ermnh and of rather an inferior quality. But, we presume, they will ' from not be cauaht in that way this year, present indications. . A Word for Ourselves. We would remind our patrons that next week is Court. :it which time we expect them to call and square up their accounts. By doing so you will save money, as after that time, as here tofore stated, we will charge all strictly ac cording to published rate. . The high price of even article consumed bv us in our busi- !;.-.-. and the recent heavy outlay for new ; t;-pe, admonishes us to require prompt pay liient from those who are indebted to us. The Weather. Since our Iat issue we have had a speck of real old-fashioned winter. Friday night wasdecidelly the coldest of the season the thermometer indicating ten de grees below zero at sun rise on Saturday morning. On Saturday and Sunday it was so exceedingly cold, but on Monday the airwa some what more moderate. Un Motnlay night and Tuesday morninc about; live inclies of stiow ft!!, which will make good hauling, as the roads were in excellent c ondition previous to the fall of snow. New Advertisements.. The fallowing new advertiseincMts appear this week : The Relief Board give notice of their next session, as being on Jan. 27th fc 2Sth. The Philipsburg and Susquehanna T. I'. R. Co. eive notice relative to obstructions. The Agricultural Society gives an exhibit of its receipts and expenditures for lxi3. The Agricultural Societv gives notice of an election of officers on Court week. Post-master Frank publishes a list cf "uncalled-for letters, on Jan. 1st 1X64. Win. B. Alexander desires to rent or lease his farm in Woodward township. Jacob Yinsrliug, of Burnside township advertises a stray heiifer. Tfir. IlARuisiiruo D.in.v Trr.r:o?Anr. l'uring the session of the Legislature, the JLirrislur Teffyra-ih is indispen-dble to ev- ;y citizen who wishes, to keep pace with the action of that, ljody. .No daily paper con tains so full report - and none can so soon onvey the intdlig;Mujiluts suiwribers in nearly all pcrtsjoftTie Sfafe. We advise o-ir readers ro' secure a i-opyof the 7V--yryph daring the seion if not during the v. hole year. The following are it-! tonus: Single e.mies sc-!it bv mail jK'.O-I ari'm. mo tiuijir-sf the ses- ion i Un.- i.-j'asi.itu5e, X: sub--eri-tioti '.') le- ) .-; . period. thn?i three AuUiVcS ( eor?e rhs rcreivei'i. .-iicr. 1I.U i i. ' ti . 1AI.. 1 !!' ilcDni!!- r i.-i fia- irKT.-a-e.i Win iertnliy witnm a ijw '!!. Three x-.irs a to onl-.:-i o:?e:ii.'.iu.l ? .-toi'r-. 01;!; siio! Mill -tot t-S !e.- kit! -iicn and uinina i; .1 i. .i. .. i- ii. nut t;C sn;p. " i'.u iiuii iiiii-ien- !ty now co;i-u:ii- IV'.itiiiti OUT l,t.)riUo- itmiTs. VC .-IK' tr.::' t ..-(: three Iran Jrd bu.-h.ds perday. Two !:!':; - nr-ar the town have been iurniliin thi-5 amount s-i far. but In such small lots, i.i.t: :u ; no resent writjus many of o.v eiti : to-are en: trdy out of coal. In vieiv of this iiji'.t. :iij'i the increasing demand for this k : n. i of fuel, i t would be a-1 vis;( b!e for o i h ers to e'lu-.u' - in the coal business, and as wo know t s-v; ltd persons convenient to the Bor- ml'Ii wiu have extdlt-nt mines, we would StisTLVst to tiu iii the r;ro!,rietv of at one, i iifh'nir il.....i wi,.. . .... .... . ..; .... i . ! Th-.- I ...... I... in. r, i .-.i , iiii-iiii : i us: ues-- Will pay. Th Ma:-j: Cidku ViNKUAi:. A!mo;-t ev- ry l.niiih- in the country have tin; inaterials !ii:(!U!!:lc'.u.niiLr mire rider vitiPf.-ir.it fhpv Will t)v u-v th.-nj.' 1. em moil dried apples, iulases and brown ltauer are J! you nwd to nidke the best kind of eidt And wliat is srili betu-r. the eider v.ln.-h you ex t met from the apples, does not 'tyUa.-t from the value of the apples for any I'hi'.'r 1'iirpose. .'iouk vour am.les a few v.ln.-i lioiirs -king and rubiiinortheni oecasion a 1 then take them out ot the water and tli.tif.uirhK- strain the latter tbroupli a tight Woven e'.oth put into a jug. add halt's pint 1 inolasses to a gallon of lujuor. and a piece Jt coiiiinon brown paper, and set in the sun. or by t1(? fiTC anj jn a few jayS y0ur vjne. .r will be t for use. Have two jus aiPl out of the one while tho other is work Xo family need be destitute of cood vinogiir. if they will follow the above diree-V-"ns vry family can make their own ' megar. So says an exchange try it. The Coming Draft. We give below the ri'I'TOxmiate. or estimated quota to be furn jMied by each sub-district in Clearfield eoun v' Uftr the auuroaehinz draft, to wit : " iei.'caria. 1 Mr!!. 2 Bog-. '' Bradford, i BraJy. 14 " 8 14 16 84 Goshen, Graham, 3 0 SG Huston, S $7 Jordan, 7 5 Karthaus, H 89 Knox. 10 90 Lawrence, 17 n, Lumber-city lt Jl Penn, l 92 Morris, 13 93 Union. 94 Hloom', ' 4 95 Woodward, 7 9G Guelich, S ;.Vah'gt'n) IHll flsid.. f -u Ciiet. 13 10 17 14 8 4 , s ovin?ton, I'J yurwensville ) 1 ike, f SO Decatur. 'erauson. - rov. 'irard, 6 Total, 281 from the above it w-'l le observed that, our th tr't'""ita tQ 1)6 ft1"1""'! V each sulf-di.s- and oueverj'lwrd fought battle-field, )for ev lue i ut sma,b and if the' proper induce-' erj inch of ground,and the result was that tii-if ,ue-re "ereJ- an a united effort the Union party elected every candidate up r L';.tms number of men could easily be on the ticket. in . "v yo'nteering. We hope that those ' When the result was announced, you can x . . 1 &ive tnw matter their mime- d'e intention. RS t.h& Atxr i'nr thn .ImtV " i ma iuaiici men mime- the day for the draft is future. ' U'.'t "'err f;, r in the fut Tftf Wat to po Tt ! We learn that tlie I Bjrono-h of'Urwkville filleJ up its ennta L. ! volunteer-'. Rn-.i sent tnein to nea I quarter ;j la -t week. lr:s is do: the !min-.-. n wise ? Wo hi!l see. The Last IHiaft. Below will be found a lit of the mi uiber of men who have gone into the armv, from the sevens! sub-districts in Clearfield county, under the last draft : Becearia, 8 karthaus, 1 Lawrence, 1 Lumbar-city. 1 Morris. 1 M. Washington, 2 Union, 1 Woodward, 1 liioom, Boggs, Brady, Bradford, Covington, .)ecatur, Ferguson. Guelich, 1 4 1 1 5 Total, 39 This number is much .smaller than it should have been, and la?:- than we anticipa ted, vet we do not reflect on those who paid 'the commutation fee, as they only availed tnemseives or ine privileges n-uiuii me graitted them. They had a perfect right to do this, and they must be regarded as hav ing fuitiiled their obligations to their Gov ernment as fully as those who went into the more active service of their country. To Enrolled Mew As the time for making the draft has been postponed to the loth of February, it would bo well toraii in terested to give the subject of tilling the quota of Clearfield county by volunteers their serious attention. And how is this to be done? By remaining inactive? No! but by one united effort by offering additional bounties. We learn that Erie county will raise her quota by volunteers, 'the county having made a large appropriation to in crease iho bounty ot Mich as may enlist, be sides individual and corporation .subscrip tions. For in-tance. the Borough of Water- i ibid give $100 additional, to the 300 given j,v the county, to such as'mav volunteer to ii LI un the ouota of that Borough. Will Ck-ariield county be behind her sister coun ties ? Are our Borough authorities to 1 e out stripped by tho.-e of Wateiford ? Are not our citizens as wealthy, as willing and as patriotic astho-e of any other loca!- in this Congressional Ib'strict ? Then why delay? Why not at once go to vork and raise a suifi cientsum to increase the bounty of vol Jnters. so as to be an inducement to enlist? The (Government gives a bounty of $30U to raw recruits, why should not the citizens add $200 or $3K) thereto, even if the county did not appropriate anything additional? You who'have sons, you who have brothers and friends, and you who are subject to draft yourselves, give this .subject your immedi ate and prompt attention. Let not another day pass without making an effort to raise t he quota of Clearfield Borough by volun teers. Let every Borough and township in the county make a similar effort, and Clear field county will have her quota in the field lone ere tlio draft is to take place. . A word to the vise.is suiuVieitt. Russia: like a sensible nation, is making the niu't gigantic preparation-- f:- war. She knows that by pursuing such a course she is ukiii only of avoiJ; hostili- ties Wita active, an iii.:iV'iiiOi'Si Iter eiu'ltiecr- are , :i!i 1 her ; in'i-t i'Al. rmsc rea 1' kV tli h C0KEESP0SDE1TCE OF TEE J0UE1TAL Letter from (Jurreuviii8. Hnor ti rffur-.ie.l siil.iieis Mjr Jiart.-lio-n. (q.t. Irvin aivi Cajif. Sm :.h comjii iin 'iitci wilh n .-i:p; iT by ti.eir i'riciuld luimucr-i. t av. k:.: vii.i.f.. .1 vxrAnv4, Isol. Jv"iroR: The rViouds and admirers ' .i o-e naroe I. foeiuig it i;it due to 'rave and fa:; hful ol'iecrs to pay them hei;-o';ni;i.r r i ii aif of reso.'i-t d':rinr of th fbve tlii.-!r slioi t siaj, pilhiiC SUjO-O! . aijiong us. tendered thoiu a Ar i-oi liimfiv. on Wedue.sdav evening. . atvi Caj.ra I eeem,ier M;.j. Hartshorn i.is i iViu an:t tin it ., with quite a ok of a fpleii- loii.i.-jei-u their inends, i;ari ill! l;'l.:'f !i ' flu. Si; J..II..H- the Su.sfiuehanna llou-e ru- pareij t..y .Mrs. caver tue no ess. who is tJiiiO'! lor L'etli:iT ini trood uppers. Sev- eial ii-utrs vreie passed mo.--t airreeablv 1U ei viii i b fciii.iimr seiu imeii's aii i aitio oin i.tte .-i'K-hes, in whie.h. the gallant young otfurers iat tieiorited. J hev also rehit; many iitei- several en- Went.-. v!iic!i of! iiric i ani:i: tb (rasiemints iu wi'ieli they and their men t-iok Lime ti to i ue israinicatioii tl inose I iifi.gwiif uim! )!i.lil t(itiiiw!vrv th contin ue their efforts and rn.v..:s in behalf of tha Government until this wicked an 1 unholy re ix'iiiin is entirely cru.-heil out. nd our glo rious einbiem, the Stars itnd Strijte airain float over every loot of seeoded territory. Lon.r may they live to be honored by a. pa triotic and loyal people. An Invited Guest. Letter from Pike Township; 1 'ikk Township, Jan. oth, 1804. Mr. liow : I see a paragraph in the Copperhead organ of the 30th J fecember, relative to the election held in Lawrence township, for local offices, in which the as tute editors of that organ arc disposed to re joice over the result, and boastingly intimate that the Copperheads elected their whole ticket from that class of their party who are '"steeped in profound ignorance." Truly, a very humiliating admission for the editors of that paper to make. But. the election in this (Pike) township, resulted very differently. We elected a full ticket. (Poor overseers not excepted,) of reading. thinking.independent and loyal men, notwithstanding the Copperhead leaders of the townshij) met several days previous to the election an J placed in nomination a full ticket of their own kind not willine even to let the Union party have one of the In spectors of elections. They were oingti carry every candidate upon their ticket, a.' they had done at the last spring election, when every man elected was a copperhead of the rankest sort. Well, they marshalled their forces upou the Held on the morning of the 2;"th I'ecember, under their faithful and efficient leaders, and flushed with for mer victories, determined to carry every thing by storm not doubting the result in a township where they always had the as cendency. But, to their horror and dismay, the Union forces met them upon the battle ground, in solid column', and contended, (as I Inion soldiers have done on all occasions well imagine the consternation and writhim nmnnolU "cnnlVa " fr hnrl n Vimnwsrifl well imagine me cuiisu'i uatiuii arm nuum among the "snaiks." for, had a, bomb-shell i bur?ted in their midst, their dismay could ! not have been greater, as every man in their j party u willing and anxious to serve his country hy felling a Jittie townshin office i which they have sueeeded in doing for the '. last twenty years. And now, to le beaten iy the niggerheaas, as 1 heard an old cray-headed rebel say the other day. "is humiliating," indeed, and hard for those worthy sympathizers of Jeff Davis to boar. Yours, &C, IIKE TOV.'NSHIP. Letter from Philipsburg. I'UILIPsiBUUQ. Jax. 4th. 1864 Dear Journal : We have now entered upon a new pariod of time, and ahead our ship is four aays on its voyage. New Year's day is one of the most solemn, to mankind's thouauts, of any other day of the year, Christmas brings to us mem times Eood cheer prevails, all seems joyous, and full of bright promises. But when the hour ar rives for the departure of the old year, we are more .solemnly impressed with medita' tion and thoughts ot the past and future. The shadows of the departing year hover around us as we sit in our warm and cozy room, ere we have lighted the luminary of our nocturnal abode. ' A bright lire burning in the "iron clad"' tire place, theidampei is partly open, snently, all alone, we watch the dimmerum reflection of the fire on the wall and old arm chair. listen to the wail of old Boreas 'round the corner of our domicil, the cla-h of .shutters, swinging of "shingies hurried footsteps, and wonder where we win he a year hence. .Look taick over the past, see where we made some mistakes. resolve to make none this year that we will truly, honorably and earnestly do our whole duty to the Great Arbiter of Destiny, to our country, and to all man and woman kind. There comes a rap at my door, take a long sigh, reach for a small piece of pine wood, draw it across tiie "'iron clad." it emits a sulphurous smell suggestive of the late treat the copperheads enjoyed, give the "iron clad" some fuel, and away we go down the tide, visitor remarks, v hew ! my dear friend, I congratulate you for having such a comfortable la.-e ot" operations, for do as sure you this is a cold JN'ew Year. Business toilows, the thoughts of a few moments have fled, and "mans' inhumanity to man" com mences. Such is man. Welcome, welcome, to the brave survivors of Company D, 53d t Y. This brave and war-worn regiment of veterans have came home on a thirty day furlough to reorganize. I hey have au re-enhsteu.aiid are now en rolled among the veterans of the Union Ar my. Brave boys! loyal hearts beat in your breasts, and a firm determination to stand by that flag that you have followed for more than two years, and seen its proud folds float triumphantly o er many a hard fought field, dwells on your brow. Company D. 53d F. V"., entered the army of the I'olomac in November 1 Sol. The members were parily from this place and partly from daiu'sviilo and (Jlen Jlope. There was some forty members from our town they were a fine body of material for soldiers, and well have they proved their look. But their number is sadly decreased, only six or seven of the number that left here have returned. This decrease is not owing to loss of lite so much as that ofmeinoers discharged for disability resigned, - and, I am sorry to say, desta ted. 'i hey wore all through the Peninsular cam- 1 1 .1:1 paign an j never lost man. tiioiuti anvavs in the advance, until the battle of Ant v'i tnat heroic Uciu the brave and nooie youth. Andrew J. White vielded no his liie in the cause of that flag beioved with all the ardor of a, true American, buried hiin beneath a vouu Jii.-r (:ijiiii,.l'l" b r-;isT tre1. tiuit ';.(). ;y lu'i'.i. and ho siocr.s th lis trie Meet) thut knows no waking. Tlii-y tlieu wo tiinmiii mi tiie I Kit ties, and liard.-bins Inat thy :uiiiV .!' t ! I'otnmae acii;u;ti,rnl. wit ii- oat having anv killed in l:'.tt; until lb met tiie rei.eis on the soil or tlu-u- natno rrate, at the ever memorable and victorious tield of' GetLvshursr. Here again on of their comrade- lost his life. John ii. Whit', brother of the Andrew J. White mentioned above. John was a brave, noble and "true souiit-r he was ar home when Lis vountier brother was killed at Antietam. They were the only sons of Mr. John G. White, one of our old.;.-., resident. The voumrer broi h- er went when the coinpanv did. John had a wife and family of children to rare for. whi h"w:is the only obstacle that kept him nvni going at that tune. jut when he heard the sad news of his brother beim: kill ed, lie could stay no longer. I have heard j his father saf that John told him, he was ''oiitr fo fiuhf. for Ids fronrirrv. mid if rmssi- ble would get Jackson's (his brother's) mus ket, and avenge bis death? Whether he succeeded in getting his brother's musket I never learned ; but I have no doubt he made good the eye lor an eye. and tooth for a tooth. Poor John be has left a wife and live small children to mourn his loss. His remains are interred in the National Ce'ne try and there let him rest he fell in a glo rious cause, he sleeps among the bravest of the brave. When the second corps was or dered to pursue the rebels after the Gettys burg battle there was but one nun, Serirt. Ilobert M. Musser, of Co. 1). to follow the battle llag of the 53d P. V. Tiie survivers look well and hearty, somewhat bronzed, but none the worse of that. They are Americans of the genuine "ring," they are determin ed to see things through. Again I say. wel come to the veterans. And may you all live to see the Stars and Stripes float trium phantly over a restored Union, The "mercury" has gone into winter quar ters, for the last few days. Boreas has as sumed command of the entire winder opera tions. Brig-a-dier Gen. Froze Up made a flank movement and has congealed the slush and water that held unlimited sway a few days ago, and issued an order for things to remain so. How long it is to continue am not able to say. But I think some of the '"Cops" might apply tor a writ of Halieas Corpus, or call Horatio & Clem to raise the "spell." Oh! for a sleigh ride ; however 'tis a little rough, but a 2.40, plenty of robes well tucked in, and a fair one bv our side would make a smooth road, and then away wewouldglide. All's well, so says Leroi. MARRIED: On December 24th, 18G3, by Rev. J. II. Bratton. Mr. W. E. IIeask, of Lawrence township, to Miss Henrietta C. Smell, of Morris township. DIED: In Burnside township, on Thursday, De cember 24th of Typhoid fever, Mis3 Lydlv King, aged 21 years, 5 months, and 17 days.-"! The deceased was an estimable young lady , t iinii v ani1 mch respected by all who knew her. Peace to her remain?. L JTembolo's kxtract buchc. Thb GREAT rilJRETIC. llEMBOLtl's EXTRACT BtfCHlT. TnE ORKAT PIFRKTIK. Hembold's extract bcchc. The ftiKATiurRETir. Hembold's extract Brcne. The great diitetic. And a positive aftd Specific Remedy for Diseases of the Blader, Grave. Kidneys). Dropsy, Organic Weakness. nd all diseases of the Urinary Or gans ?ee Advertisement in another Column Cut it out. and send for the Medicine at once. He ware of' Counterfeits. Madame Porter's Ccrative Balsam has long tested the truth that there are first principles in Medieine as there is in Science, and this Medi cine is compounded on principles suited to the maidfold nature of Man ! The cure of Colds is in keeping open the pores, and creating a gentle in ternal warmth, and this is caused by the use of this Medicine. Its remedial QuaHtios are based on its power to assist the healthy and vigorous circulation ot blood through the lungs, u enli vens the muscles and assists the skin to- perform its duties of regulating the heat ot the system. and id gently throwing on the waste substance from the surface of the body It 13 not a violent reni edy,.but emollient, warming, searching and effec tive, bold by all druggist at 13 aud 23 cts a bottle COMWtrvicATED. Pulmonary consumptiotia rur- aiun (lisen.,1? ! ; : A CARP. To Co.vsvmptivbs. The undersigned having been restored to health in a few weeks, by n ve ry simple remedy, nl'ter 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 deeire it. he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the direc tions for preparing and sing the same.which they will find a sure cure for Consumption. Asthma, Bronchitis, etc. The only object of the advertiser in sending tho Prescription is to benefit the afflic ted, aiid spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost thciu nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the pre soiiption will please address Kev EDWAKD A. WILSON'. Pept. 2.1-4m. Williauisburgh. Kings Co., N.Y. feAIrt SALT!! SALT !! A prime arti 3 Cle of ground nluui en It, rut up inpateut saKg. at S3.2' per suck, at the cheap cash store of November 27. R. M05MI flCENSE AOTIL'E The following named -J persons have filed in the office of the clerk of the court of Ouarter Sessions of Olearliold county their l'efitions for Licence at the January Session A. D. 1 SOt, agreeably to the Act of Assembly of March 2Sth, 1 8"jij, entitled "An Act to regulate the sale of Intoxicating Liquors' tc : This, ltobinson. Tnvern, Lumber City. Tavern, Osceola Tavern. do. Tavern, do. Tavern. IScccmia town'p. Tavern. Clearfield Uor. Tavern, Woodward tp.. Tavern, Curwer.sville. Tavern. Ai.sonville. Tavern, Jiloom town'p. Tavern, liradv town'p. Daniel Diblc, T. F. Hnalkh. 11. II Kepuart, John Lightnrr, (ieo X. C'olburn, James MoDevit Isaac Dloom. Peter P.looin. James Ml own, (Jeorgo Knurr, P. F KTZWKILlilt Clerk. Clearfield. December 2:1. lS'i.:. ATTEN TION !!! THE GREATEST RUNNING ON RECORD. A 'CHASE' AKTEll 'GREENBACKS" Exciteraont in Lumber-City, Pa. TJetter time was never achieved, than thnt made by the citizens of Lumber City and viciiiity, on the announcement that ''tro- fc SrEXCEK had just r;csivej aud were opening ntthfiirnun e,r? ruum, the Inrrfst and hrst srrrtfi ftorl- rif cpjn-l ? frr brought to thix xrctiuii of the rn'iiln; and thiit they were eellinj; Uiein nt astonishin!yJi)W prices. 1"l lb pri-.'y heretofore paid fr good.?, had well l;igh caused the pexp.le to disn.-iir. but relief came; and the running commenced; -(f-ii'tii-K.is;'' long hoarded ft"nv. "mid, ighfr better day." were speedily brought foilh. swiftly e.nn-vi- ved to the New Mi. re. and converted into -.". lio " I: ines ilaner vvudx lhau can be had clsewhero in the c.ury. 'ihe public may confidently expect the runrw'n; t continue from day today, as (Ley arc deter mined t pel I iriods -'ifoiir than a ) Until -r. Their sto'.-k will be found u cmpi every thiii that the peoid.- my di.-dre Dry irood? !'ro- ceriei llur-i Miirt . Qinjenswire-. J ' rmjw, .Medicines, I hi ts and 'aps. Boot.- and Sdioe.-'. ISrooius, Buckets, .Rope A'e., ..e. Hkadv i uo: ci.otiiinc, particular attention is directed to tiii.s department, a they defy compe tition in regard to quality and prioe.-. Th" L'l lifs are particularly reipiested to call and examine their lare and varied stock otitrris isoo'lx and tri mining, shawls, coats, sontas, scarfs, nubias, hoods, glove hosiery Ac. Z,.v mhriiiirit are invited to call, as it is their in tention to keep constantly on hand, everything that will secure to them a complete outfit. In fart, everybody can be exactly suited by call iur at Kirk A- ftpeurrr' Sewaud Cheap Store. Their motto is -Quick bales and Small Profits, for ('ash or ready pay " Timber, Hoards. Shin gles, and ull kinds of country produce taken in eT.;hangR for goods. Up Rirrr biimbefmrn can bo supplied, without travelling to any -Mecca of Ilum'ougerv. ' KIl'.K A SI'KNCIilt Lumber city. Psl , December '.'lb ISii.'f. isaac kikk. :::::::: ii w. spescer. ii T WHAT IS IT? GREAT EXCITEMENT IB GLE.Y HOPE, PA. KVEKVBOUT SEKMS PLKAF.I). And Vrhv Should Thev Not Be? Surely, tho people in that section of Clearfield county havo great reason to bo rejoiced over the pleasing announcement Chat X O H UST ROBSON has just opened in bis New Store Room. Iho larg est and best sel-jcted stock of goods ever brought to that part of the county of Clearfield. NEW STOKE AND NEW S00DS. The undersigned having removed his store to his New Building u Pine Street, t'len Hope, op posue too "Liaon House, is now opening and of fering to tho public tho largest and best seloctod stock of- seasonable goods ever offered in this place and neighborhood, and will be sold at pri ces to suit the tithes. Xlis Stock embraces Dry-"oods, Notions, Hard ware, Queens-wnre, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ready made olothinn. Paints. Oils, ti lass. Nails, Bacon, Eish, flour, Salt; Willow, Stone and Ear thenware, and Stoves. OF I'll Y-(tOODS, he has Cloths. Caasimers. Sat- tinetts, Tweeds, Yestings, Flannels, Shirtings, frints, Coburif cloth. Alpacas. Do Lames. Uing- hams, Chintz, Kerchief , Nubias, Sontags. Nan kin, Lawns, Linen. Lace Edgings, Collars, Trim uiings, Braids. Vails, eto. OF HARDWARE, he has axes, saws, chisels. knives and forkj, locks, hinges, screws, augers, hammers; nails, spikes, Stoves of various patterns and sizes, flat irons, etc OF GROCERIES, he has coffee, sugar, molas ses, teas, rice, pepper, cmanion, cloves, Hour, hamg. sides, shoulders, fish, eto. OF QUEENS WARE, he has tea sets, cups and saucers, cream jugs, tea and coffee pots, pitchers, bowls.' plates, dishes, etc. OF CLOTHING, he has coats, pants. vesU. un dershirts, shirts, drawers, neck-ties, gloves, eocks, ha is, caps, boots, shoes, etc All the above, and numerous other articles, for sale cheap for cash, or exchanged for all kinds of lumber and country produce. Remember, (hat I am receiving goods weekly from Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York nnd Pittsburg, and that any goods can be furnished on rery short notice. Call and exauine tho goods and prices and sat isfy yourselves of tho utility Cf buying at JOHN ROBSON S. Clan Hope, Iecembcr it, TSG3. . COMMISSIONERS SALE OF UNSEAT ED LA'DS. In j.BiPuan-o of an Act of Assembly pas -ed the Kith d-ty f March, 1S15. en titled au act ti amend an act directing the mode of selling unseated land for taxes, and for other purposes. - The Commissioners of Clearfield County. Pa.. will dispose cf tho following lands at tho" Court house on Tuesday the 12th day of January. A. D. ! 1S64. f: wif No. An. Per. . "Visrrcntoc. Township. 4179 1 OH I James Wilson, Tox. i 4i Kratxer Kill ton Lnnich Dradford. 150 Ed ward Shoemaker, Purnside. 160 40 John McClelland, Decatur. 1005 IV) James Burns, Karthaus. Si) Win. Bigler, Penn- "9 Brown A Boynton, Pecoaria. 51. Ht-ury Muswr, Buroside. 151 Philip Thomas, do do 121 lieorge Itoss, do do 22:5 Jacob Mussersinith do do lt):t John Cunningham, do do OS John ("raff. do ' do 1T0 Paul Zantzingcr, do da 100 Matthias Slough, do do 2l'.l Jacob (iraff. do do 433 103 David Evans, Chest. 400 Joseph Uuper. Decatur 100 Benjamin llulet, Fox. !0i John Doughton, Ferguson. 30 Philetus Clark, Fox. 300 "Win. Wilson, Jordan. 220 John Morgan. Morris. 3ti Christopher Baker, do do 03 Andrew Douglas. do do 200 Andrew lieUs, 1'cun. 3i)0 J. Morgan. Woodward. 100 K Whitehead. do do By order of tho Commissioners. Nor. 25. 1S(j:i. V)1. S. HUADI.EY. Clerk. T lie War i n C u v wen s villc ! Xew Goods Extivmelv Low. STILL A GRAND MISTAKE ! ! ! THAT ALL THE MERCHANTS AT CUKWEN viilo were wounded. 'Tis true, that I was '-shot at. but mis3cd.;' but I have procured another new and l.i'ze assortment otcoodsfrom the cilv. v.hich I am disposing of at lower rates than any other House in tiie county. KEA I) !! Ii EA D K JiA D Among the Ladies' dress goods will be Found I'oplins, shallics, delains, lawns, and a variety of other seasonable articles, at the lowest war pri ces. Ladies who wish to make a irood invest ment should call and examine my stock. cnoTirrxG at reduced prices a; Rye. oats and eorn for sale. Also, bacon, fish. etc., at very low figures. Rest sugar at from 12 to 15 cents per pound. Best .Syrup at V) cents per lr iliou. All other groceries at the same rate. Roots and shoes, and thou fundings, cheap. Now is the time to buy, when goods are plenty ; and all I ask is. for persons to exaraino my troods and I feel persuaded they will not ro away with out purchasing .1. J). THOMPSON. t urwensvillc. May 20th. lsG3-jal. SflEUIFF'S SALLS By virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Erjnnas, issued out of the Court of Common Pleaso of Clearfield coun ty, and to me directed, thero will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in the Borouzh of Clearfield, on MONDAY THE I ITU DAY OF JAM. Alii. I si) A. the following described Real is tale, to wit : Two certain lots of ground situate in the Ror ongi of New-Washington, Clearfield county. Pa., said contiguous lots of ground each being sixty feet front and ruuing back two hundred feet, and known as lots No's one and two in the general plan of said town. and containing together Eighty perches strict measure, bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning at a post at a corner of Main and front street.thenee by main street south ps uegi'C?" cast 200 feet to a nost. theneo norlli one-half degree ea.t 120 feet to a post, thence by lot No. o north S8 degrees west 20(1 feet to a poat poat at Iron! street. thenfio br said street south one- halt' decree 120 perches to a post anil plaee of beginning, having a laigu two story frame dwell ing house and store room, frame stable and other outbuildings erected thereon. Seized, taken in execution, aud to be sold as the property of Rus se:i .McMiirray. Also a certain Iract of land situata in Burn side township. Clearlield county. Pennsylvania, containing threo hundred acres, more or less, bounded t-y (Jeorgo Atchison, John Pitchin and McCoy arui others, with one sawmill, three dwell ing hoiiM-s and one barn and twenty-five acres cleared ihereun. Also-. tt hundred acres, more or less, warranted in name of Caleb Way. bound ed by tsehover, Juhu Patchln, Ebcneier McMas teis and others. Ai.ro. or.e hundred acres, more or less, bounded by David McCul lough, John Patchin. Win. Keim and others, with log house eight acres cleared thereon. Seized, taken iu execution. n:id to be snld a tho property of David F. Smiii). David Smith acd Andrew Smith Also aceitain tract of land bitmrte in township. Clearfield county. Pennsylvania, con taining iii'ty acres, bounded as follows: on the west by D. B. Kcudle.ou the north by Rebecca B.itdorf. on the east by Shaw, on tho south by William Irvin. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Joseph Whitman and Rebecca Batdorf. (J. B GOODLANDF.R. Deputy Sheriff. Sheriff s Oiiiee. Ciearliold. .Dec. 2'.i. lot'." J. P. KRATZER, 1)I'..u.i;k i.v FORi.ItiN AND DOMESTIC DRV GOODS, AC. FT.O.NT KTHKET, (ABOVK THE AI'ADKMV.) CLEAKF1EL1, PA. J. P. KRATZKR. Las just received the largest ns tortment of Dress Goods for Ladies, tiaw in the county, consisting in part cf IS'j-'i Cashmeres, Merinos. Rep-deIains.JllaIds.;I8t; pariuetto. Brilliant, Poplins. A!)acca. t 3s ' Berege, Lawns. Prints. Silks, buster- If-1"-S a : clothe. Ginghams, Nankeen. Lin- - " f en, Lace, fcdghig. Vol vCt-trim- i" ' 3; lijing.Collerette.Braid.Betts, . j. Press-buttons, Hosiery. Veils. 2Vets. Cor- 2. 2. sets, collars. Hoods, uBias. .-carps, is ; Hoop-Skirts.Bal mora lsX'oats.Sha wis, jlantlcs. furs, Notions, Bonnets, J- : Hats. Ribbons, Flowers, Plumc-s. I: MEN'S.M EAR. tc, r- g Such as Cloths. Cassimere, Satinet tFtan- nel. Jean, Tweed. Cottonade. Muslin. O c 5 Z -.- I Italian-cloth. Velvet. Plush. Check, ,."J Ticking. Drilling, Linen Crash,. Serge, canvass. Padding Lincy, TT' Vestings. Coats. Pants. Vests r?t vcr-coats. Shawls. Coys Jackets. Over g g j alls. Drawers. Cas.-mero shirts, Lin-i- s et -Shirts, Boots and Shoes, 5- C-i Hats and Caps, c, Ac. Such as Carpet, Oil-cloth, Blinds, Cur tins. Tassels, Cord, Clocka. Looking glasses. Lamps, Chnrna, Tubs. Ruck ets.Broom8.Brushs.Bakets. Wash boards, Butter-bowls. Seivcs, Flat-iroiTS. Coffee-mill. Bed- cords, Bags, Wall-paper, Carpet-chain, sja,' Cottou yarn, Candle-wieii. M'ork-bas- kcts. Lantcrs. Umbrellas. Buffalo 3 P KOOC3. irunas, varpei uag5, Ax es, and Angers, Ac. Ac, Ac. MUSICAL GOODS. Such as Violins, Flutes and Fifes. HARDWARE, Queensware. Glassware. Stoneware, Gro ceries, Drugs, Confection arics. Med icines, Flor, Bacon, F'ish, Salt, -5-3 WW n -t o a - -. ORAIN, FRUIT, "3 "3 'Carriage Trimmings, Shoe Fndingg. Jschaol iiooks, Nails and Spikes, ulatjn and Putty, Oil, Vinegar, Tobacco, Sfigars, Candles, Spiceu, Powder, Shot, Lead, Grind-atones, Raft , ing Rope, etc., etc , etc.. All of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms and the highest market price paid for all kinds of country propuco J V. KRATZER. October 21, I sr.P,. - Clearfield, Penn'a. NOT ALCOHOLIC. - . . . A Highly Concentratod , . VEGETABLE EXTRACT A FURE TOXIC. .DOCTOR IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED Br Dr. C. M. Jackson, FIiila.ra, T:u Will effeetnally cure Liver Complaint. Prspepsia, Jaundice. Chronic or Nervoiw Itobih'y. Dis eases of ih Kidneys, and aii diseases itri sicg from a disordered Liver or Str.iu ch. such as Constipation. InwaTd Piles. Fulness or blond to the Head. Acidity of tho Sto'nach.Nausea. llcartbsm, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in tho Stomach. Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at tho Pit Of the Stomach. Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing.Flnt tcring at the Heart. Choking or Suffocating Snn satious when in a lying portlure. Dimness of Vision. Dots or Webs before the Sight. ver and Dull Pain in the Head. Defi ciency of Perspiration, Vcllow r.ess of fbo Skin and Eyes. Pain in tho Side. Back. Chest. Limbs. It.. Sudden Flushes of Heat. Burning in the Flesh. Constant Imaginings of Evil.- and - - great. Depression of Spirits. Finm. Ktv. J. Xrti-ton Broipit,- D. D Editor of thr Enrirloprdia of Religions Knowledge. Although fcnt; disposed tJ favor or recommend i aient Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredients and effects; I yet lino w of no sufficient reasons why a man may not testify to the benefits he believes himself to have received from any simple preparation in the hope that ho may thus contribute to the benefit of others 1 do this the more readily in regard to Hoof-, land 8 Uerinan Litters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jaekson. of this city, because I was prejudiced a gainst them for many years, under tho impres sion that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. Iain indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and for encouragement to try theia. when suffering from great and long continued debility. The use of three bttlea of ihese Hitters, at tho beginning of the present yer.r. was 'followed bv evident relief, ahd restoration to a degree of bod ily and mental vigor which I had not felt for six m i.ths befrr-i, and had almost despaired of ro gaining, therefore thank Ood and my friend for directing mo to the use of them. Philad'a., June, 23, 1601. J. Scwms Euow.n. PARTICULAR. .NOTICE. Thcro are many preparations sold under the ' nam ot Bitters.put up in uart bottles, compoun ded of tho cheapest whiskey or common rum. cos ting from 20 to 40 cents per gall n, tho taste dis guised by Anise or Coriander Seed. This ciass of Bitters hascaused aud will contin ue to cause, as long as they caji be sold, hundreds to die the death of the Ufutihard. By their uso the system is kept continually under the influ ence of Alcoholic Stiinulantsof too worst kind. tho desire for Limioris created and kept up, and tho result is all the horrors attendant upou a drunk ard's life and death. For those who desire aud will lnvr. a Liquor Bitters, we publish the following receipt, tiot One liotttr II oofi tad' s German. liittLr.i and tu ix with Three Quarts of Good Brandy or Whiskey, and the result will bo a preparation that will far ej-nl in medicinal virtues and true exce!l-'n- any of tho numerous Liquor R:tlcr4 in the mark et, and will cost much less. You will baveull the virtues of Hoolland's Bitters in connection witu a good article ut Liquor.at a much Jesa prico thin theso inferior preparations will cost you. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS ! AND TIIE FRIENDS OF .SOLDIERS. Wo call the attention of ail Lavins relations or friends in tho army to the fact that -Hoorr. ivn's iJerman Bitters'' will cure nine tenths of tbo dis eases induced by exposures and privations inci dent to camp Iifo. In the lists, published almost daily in the newspapers, on tho aVrival of tho sick, it will bo noticed that a very large propor tion are suffering from debility. Every case of that kind can be readily cured by Hoofiand's Ger man Bitters. Diseases resulting from disorders of the digestive organs are speedily removed. Wo 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. Wo call particular attention to the following re markable aud well authenticated cure of one tho nation's heroes, whose life, to use his own lan guage, ' has been saved by the Bitters : ' Pailate!.phu, August 2Mrd. 1SG2. . JWevsr. Jone Evan. Well, gentlrmcn.your Hooflaud's German Bitters has saved my "life. There is no mistake in this. It is vouched for by numbers of my comrade, some ofwhosc iiamn arc appended, and who were fully cogniaant of all the circumstances of my case. I am. and have been lor the last four years, a member of Sherman's celebrated battery, and under the im mediate command ot'Capt.R B. Ay res. Through the expo sure attendant upon my duties. I wi attacked in November last with inflammation of the lungs, ami was for seventy-two days in tho hospital. This was followed by grcat'dobilily. heightened by an attack of dysentery. I wastben removed from the White House, and sent to this city on board the Stealer -Slate of Mainu.'Troni which I landed on tho 2Sth of June. Fince that time 1 have been about a? low as any ono could be and still retain a spark of vitality. For a. week or more I was scarcely able to swallow any thing, aud if I did force a morsel down, it wsis immediately thrown up again. I could not even keep a glass of- v-atcr on my stomach. Life could not lastunder these cireum" statiCcs; nnd, accordingly, the j bysioians wb had been working faithfully, though unsuccess fully, to rescue mo from tho grasp of the dread Archer, frankly told ine they could do uo more for me. and advised me to see a clergyman, and to make such disposition of lay limited funds as best suited me. An acquaintance who visited mo ac ine nospiiai. Mr. r rt-doricli btoiuUirn. of Sixth below Arch Street, advised Bio, aj a forlorn hope, to try your bitters, and kindly procured a bottle. From the time I commenced taking them the gloomy bha low of death, receded, and I am now thank God for it. getting better. Though 1 havo takeu but two bottles, I have gained ten pounds, and 1 feel sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my wife aud daughter, from whom I have heard nothing for eighteen months : for. gentlemen. I am a loyal Virginian, from tho vicinity of Frout Royal. To your invaluable Bitters I owe the cer tainty of life which has taken place of vague fears to your Bitters will I owo the glorious privi lege of again clasping to my bosom those who are dearest to me in life. Very truly yours, Isac Maloxe. We fully concur in the truth of tho above state ment. as we had despaired of seeing our comrade, Mr. "dalone, restored to health. Jons Ct doleback. 1st New York Battsry. Geo. A. Acklev, Co. C, Uth Maine. Lewis Chkvalier. 92d Now York. T. E. Spencfh, 1st Artillerv. Battery F. I l ri it n , - y . u. m. ae. r.t,L,, o, .5u ermont. Heshv B. Jkromb. Co. B.Sd Vermont. HsMir T. MacdonaoP, Co. C, 6th Maine. Jons F. Ward. Co. E. 5th Maino. Herman Koch, Co. II, 72d New York. Nathaniel B. Thomas. Co. F, 9 jth Penn'a. Andrew J. Kimball, Co. A. 3d Vermont. Johs Jenkiss. Co. B, lQ6th Penrfa. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! See that the signature of -CM. Jackson-," is on the wrapper of each botlio. . TRICE PER BOTTLE IS CENTS. Oli HALF DOX. FOR 4 0'). Should your nearest druggist not have the ar ticle, do not bo put off by any of the intoxicating preparations that may be offered in its place, but send to as, and wewill forward, secureiy packed, bv express. Pri ucip&l Gffico And 3Ia.nufactory. y. Arch S'treet. - JON Ed t EVANS. (Successors to C. M. Jackson A Co.,) Proprietor. IITBot Sale by Ilartswick & Ilusfon.Clearfieli, Penn'a. and Druggist and Dealers in every town in the United States. ... (July 8, 136S. i - COOK STOVES and Parlor stoves, (for either coal or wood.) nd stove pipe, for sale cheap for cash at the store of J. D. THOMPSON, Curwcnsville 4- nr IT