T TBI Raftsman' journal CLEARFIELD, PA., JUNE 29, 1304. Preaching. By Divine permission the Rev. Height will preach in the Luthf ran Church, in this Borough, this ("Wednesday) evening, at early cawlle lighting. CaPT. H. D. PaTTO.V laiJ us a .short visit on Tuesday last. He looks well and eDjoys good health, sn l wi.'i return to the rmv neain on the coining J-riJay. Special Ei.FtTro.v. We this week puh lish the Proclamation of Sheriff Perks, or dering a Special election to be held on Tues day, the 2d day of August. Read it. COREECTION'. In our nxice of the death of Hon. W. L. Moore, published la-t week, the compositor made Us say that ho died on "Wednesday'' morning". It should read Monday morning. The Amendments. Vote for the amend roent giving our soldiers the right to vote, tnd use that your neighbors do the same. No doubt, the opponents of the measure will do all they can to defeat this amend ment, ihe memLj oi the soldiers suouM remember this fact. Saw-Mill Burnt. We learn that the MW-niill of Joseph Try, of Gucacli tuwn tbip, together, with ubout 150,0o0 feet of Hawed lumber, was destroyed by fire on Fri day the 17th of June. Mr. Fry's lo:-:s is es timated at from $5,000 to ?6,m The lire- is supposed to have originated from a burn- ing slab pile, near the mili. HlSTORT OF THE PeNN'a ItE3ERVn. inw woric la tw in course cl completion. ; It contains over GOO page. Iery Per.n cylvanian fihouid feci a jasfc pri'Ie in rvv.r- I ir.g a copy of the work. J. I'. Moore and j Frank Barrett are aacnt.s for this c-ountv. i 'eon3 winning copies of thU work j-honld ! , , - , i . ., i h-iiu uieir names on liiiniC'iiaTciy 10 eitner iI the above named at Clearfield. f Sap Accipknt. It h with tejrrtt we learn that Mr. and 3 Irs. Stacy W. Thorn p hin, of Bo-gs township, met with a very f e rioU5 accident on Wednesday last, June l'i!d. whilst- on their way homo from Clearfield, inabugcy. It appears that, as th?y cmn wenreil lesceto!iiiir the liill beyond Joseph Inriii'., the horse staited off suddenly at a rather brisk gait, and soon reached a speed iyouu the control of .lr. Thompson, who vas driving. After the liors;.-; had run down the laii some distance, both Mr. T. and his wife were thrown out of the burgy. Mr. TiiDinpson wa.4 severely stunned and badly 1 raised in the fall and lay unconscious for a im-rth of time. Mrs. T. was injured stiil more seriously. Beside lieimr knocked !-;-ech less. she had one of her knee joints bad ly saiadied aiid broken: They, were both re lnovrtl to their home. Mr. Tii. '-apson is i.jipioving and will likely be about aain in i i ... ii '.uys ; oil-: taare w some tianger i !' Mr-. T. losing her leg, if nor. l;er with proper care and attendance h'.'t,ed that she wiii recover,and witho i. -s of her limb. life: i; i ;t th COaEESFONDEIfCE OF THE JCSKAL. Letter from Pliilip3huTg, Fa. I'HILirsBfRG, Pa., June 2t, ITob I'L-A-l JOCRXAL: The litcuti of t!iis -pi:ie i:lagi . i developing its "Knigh'tsof tne ijmii''at r rate unht-ard of in iiie jinnals : literature. Only a few months a-jo no t.e dreamed, that such an institaciini as "cur '.vn correspondent." dwelt within our borders, but now we can search- pick up a L-jwspapcr. that does not contain a coin Tiit2:cat!on,etnanating front the pen of some Mtile biuin in this locality. We arc des- t:n.i, ere immv vcars have roll id awav, to ? tne modern Allien . of Amc: a. Boston "wek to your laurels," the latest addition to the corps of crrres j'undetits belonging to the co!perhe;ul per ua?iot! appeared in the "Dcntwatie Wit fen - t" of the 2 lih instant, over the iton-de-;'!u:ne of '"Moshanon. ' ' lie te";is the read rs of that payer, that "'each of the Cie.tr- K..iA papi?ru have local correspij.-idc: ihtr.ptHirz, out H'jirilc't'.l atui si i'nni secat-t to be nesiecte 1 from th-.! e-item border of thJ county." Weil, "Mcbbinon" is correct in saj'Ing th .t each i ; : th? Cieavfisld paper's liavo coiTCspoivdonts j toe, but ai to th-? "iuear' eorre3jjondoin oi j Hir ccne;upo:ary, I am in Uoul't it" ha can i stuLiish the jioint. For my part, I never j -itr snythinc "!oca!" in the suaikv effusions i "' Derrick r.xiine.John Boots, ornny of the '"aainini; hct of correspondents of the "lie WMcim,' frcn this neat. The? all stick to "tie text cf expounding the doctrine of t-op-Tcrheauisui and letting off their harmless TpnoT;i at Leioi. I see "Mo.sbanoif r istine-;"-tr&l with the .-auie whining, snaikvdiscasi-?. f ie ."s. injustice to our town so far as hi? iocal" is concerned ; but he could not let weu enough alone, and that the public ald know he wa? of the Snaiky tribe, by 'lie appearance of his letters in the Watch fwn. he muri jet fly t)ie usual whine, in the rrsgraph. so that there can be no d-'Mbts anion e the faithful, of his dilo.va'ty. "oshnnon" oytne into the arena at a most ?F,ortune nio:acnt. The Snaiks of this nesf :.iftin the-death strUfcle.the 11 Ax) seeing.eyc Uf'ou them,' they are wriggling, basking tne stimulou.. of hzr, at "a fearful rate, t lH-t rattle, if there are rat tle-3 on such 'P'iit?, is re-tehe 1. First they were all war n. an the chief orator, Detrick Exline, Runted the stump at the "Blue Ball," in .i w nmsji the spirit oi patriotism anion 'nf nti,-,.- . l ri i-:i. j Ti . -"icsujvuiuineer. Auaiianeu. aiicii .plaved on the cry, the "UniV.ii.as it !v" i, a'r'int''tration was going to a slavery, tliat the President has no tliit t 80 nnJer "ie constitutnn, and at Union orn not. ha rostorpl. "Rut Lnion could not be restored. But no use. The masses paw that glaverv "s L 'ca,ae the war, and they would n .v. fOTs. party that would remove the r80 necessary, to save the union. Then 'hsrcj,t nue and cr' of Habeas Cor i' f:0( pf.fr.h unlawful nd unoon- stitutiooal nnost of t Vjtl'uii-Iivli nu. -But it met the fate li'the other h h'::u. 'tho i.eonie stoa.t uy i.e,oei ;iuyu.. i t , t im i i of one hundred and ninety-nine thuiiSMi-l j I majority in the "Buekeyo"' State alone, t'n l : ' l.,. ,.nim "!.. tho!!S.'i!lil4 ill nflitivc; Cr.iti-, i 'Then was Iwni the eh;id, anti - conM!.. i . .- ... . 1 ........ i. ....... UIIIV.1UI 111 ..., f.ivu all t;i auvanraac- ro tLe l-icii-llsa thro !;2 ! ir, ee h:;n- iOrriLlo, and tha di-ed doilar eiau.so was 1 it was of no account; it went bv the board. 'i lie people stood by the government, and the ilrai't pa ed off peaceably and quiet ixt came the prejudiee against black soldiers ; burdens of taxation ; crying down the grerc-back.-s ; and total inability of the government to redeem the debt that the war was incuiT'iig. But the people moved on. B!"ek snidk-r were put into the midifary service taxes were paut promptly, green ! backs retained, and lucal bank paper paid out first. The naiks were m.a dvmg, I , .. J Y- wm-ii out came tne ni i i.i u;: i:.-i o!is usurpation or ' the oiriees of the ' World" power, clo'.-i and "'..ounial of Comineree." That was soon absorbed by turning their attention to th.' Cleveland Convention. J 'etricL E!ine. it w;j then liUi moon aooiit that tune, came to cue. and to rouse the hones of the de-p:.-iiii:g siiaiks,oiders the Worthy Pat an h of' fbe eae, to paint in euibiazoning c!i:i: aete; s. in Setters of gold, en a piece of canvass, the inscription. " The All S'ling A-V ik h)hi! t'ttj iciil hohl us r'tjouxi!iIc, nt jinl jiiJgiu'iil, for our ncioms while If re otiSiuUctl. JJem fn7i Fttthvr, if ri-jht, (t-'-l ( -. if' icftjitr ci-re:t i'iC" Tn due time tin: V,'. 1. of the E. firoduceu the woik of a: ; L'etnc Cx:un;i!e it. I'll 1 pioiiuunct d : ( y.-.'i , arm. ! f:''.. C I iiop,e nd to. roiieU It up, put it k the road for Hob' v i there nave th" "r: v;on! "Ca-fle," r.nd etii 'Drtriek ;.j:d i;:i un .er nr oo! a:- Lid!" r- ti l as i iae: s f. urne DWay i lie mortal L-ko:. . . i t x ne city is iaiu our. in acircie, i-iiiieter, in the cctiuv of i--.-eri',rer di'.:r.. frowi which s f"ever 'ouarter of the Cou tw,'J. l!ih' ' whieh i h:. i rroiiate i uvo i.i ; i.i'iCi'ilCj.'. 'j ll l!.c j is a pa.'k. '':k-Ioc,i,I i trc-i and flowering ..ST . v nt nth side of the t'ep'-t an-'J oiij;i itieutea with siiniris. Cjiiiosiie th tnree v:te; i. s'.ues ..,1 . . are situated tne three f 1 : 1 . 1 T j pnTfipai .Lore!-, in the ousine-.s portion i c;; many tine mocks of iUiiMii; Bi-iore tiie war th:.-e were mn-iiv filled with eori-iiiim.ijmso! i.ous i rou tic laiLe -ities of tlie North ami Xorthwost for the supply ci me cotton regie ns. j-,ow th: citv is one vaot (government stuvhouse. Here are lo cated the machine shops of the principal rai-roaas ; tiw most extensive rol!iti.sr null in tbe Sniti!. loniidries, pistol and tent factor- I ics, ;e. v'i-. In a cation, the trovernment iiave works ,.r casi:iii shot and shell, mak ing pun carriages, catrid.ccs, ca)s, shoes, cl'ithint-, c. The Germans of Chicago have held a mectinff and entered their protest aaainst the nomination of Kr?mont and Cochrane, mey say tney are not. r :.ny way. bound by tlie action of the Cleveland" Convention. MARRIED: On Tues'Liy. June 21st. bvJ. Boon. Eso.. M. Gk'. Y. MrEis .f coinnanv (; io;s r' V.. to MUs Saisau Wnti-KU uf Cainui iaCo. On the same day, by ih sam.. Mr. Sam i i ... Cray to .Miss Emma Vhhli, both of Cambria eo'.mty. On the loth June, in Janesvii'e. by Be v. T. Van S.:oyoc. Mr. Cuaklks Mn,i.L.i to Miss Nor.au Nearon, both of Guelieh tp., C'oai acid conntv. liten.- Alieeh: m ian, piease copy. THK ITISTORV OF JI'Vsri-TTKR S STOMACH I!lTTiiI--". The most reinnrkable medicine of the iny. and the many cures that have been perform ed n hh it in case? of Liver complaint. Oyspep sia. Nervous debility, and other discuses arising from a disorder-id stomach or lii-er. places it at once RTjon.j the vi -r n.-tniliing diRverkj that hns taken place !n the meditial world. The dis eases to whii-h fitters are npplie.ibln are so uni versal that there are but few of our friends who m?y not test their vitt'ie in their own families oreirelft of aC'i'.i.iiiOauces anil prove to their on SHt;-f:ie ion lli.it there i? at ltai one remedy a-mort-i ?di msny advertised neiicine. deserving thf pul; ic coinmeiitiation. i'or sale by druggists acl df:.'.eis every iviiere. 1AlTJt).. All persons are hereby caution- cd K?:iinst harboring or trusting my son !eo. Vagoneron my account, e he has left mo with cmt any cause, and will pay no debt" of his c.n tritcrtng unless compelled to do 9n bv due course of ' .John wa.jmJoxkh. .'I.r-on. June T?4.-3iTd. XV rKSTEUX CENTRAL U. R An Elec i tiou tor oTioers vii. I'rc-sident aiid uritiHters , of the -Western Central R. K. Co. Will be hold i lOItli AVOUit te tlie scene ot war, it tlie law' ""uiemate payment, ana those having cy ci tne above patent and will sell individual was enforced. So far was this plank carried, ! I'.r' rr l,me !" present ,bcni du,y Vmiir- Y".' for its 1 he lam fi.-.t th.. i',..,., 1 ! .1 ! ; ci t 'P ' outnerilicatea for settlement. ber dried bv this proems is stronger, finishes bt- "f V,u '1 ltElliV -1- f ,lab- 1VWn' I 1I-'S!U-I'1- SAMUEL W. BEYERS. j ter. is easier on tools, and requires iJTtini. in but HOW Of Crws ILd went about solicit-j ..VT. Tno, I drying than any other process known, drying I nig sul sen bers lor six-s-hooters, and so played ' ll V , NOTICE. Letters i inch lumber perfect! v in hours better than upon some of tlie snaikri, that he mevailed , t dmir'.1-,tr;iit"" tb estate of Lnn many months under" the old system uing the a.. f'... r;..w.l,..' r..l-..T. .v.! ; .;oot'. !a.te .",f Woodward tp . Clearfield county. ; u,e amount of fuel per da v that a common kiln .. - .. x'.n i ciiu t. uec a. navinir neen p-rnntBi) t.n t ....,).... at tbe cfn-e i.f stiid company ii. the Borough of I '3 holden to secure tho payment of both princi Ciearflt'ld. ei Monday Uie4th dav of July 1 "Sot. of j f.al anil interest in eoiii. which tie stockholders in the e.Le will thake no- , TL bon(j3 be 9ah,erhed for in 5um3 from tu-e. L. J CitA.; Seety. j . . Clearlield, May 27. latM. j -'O UP ' any munitudo, on the same terms, and ! are thus made equally available to the smallest I AITION All persons are hereby cautioned Uutler uud the large8t capitalist. They can be V ii Mnst purcbasjns or tr-.king an assignment of : , . , , a certain note of band? given by toe to August and j converted into money at any moment, and the John Kiiuilett. calling for S39 10. and deed the j holder will have the benefit of the interest. 3lst of May Anderson Murray is bail in j t ,nav be usefuI t0 etate in this connection that snitl note. T.io said Kimilett's owing me ; . T , . T. . , , , i., SI2 50 tax. I will not pay said note until the tax I the total Fuu'led BeUt of the 1 nlted !;tatfcl, oa ii paid, unless compelled by due course of law. t which interest is payable in gold, on the 3d day - J-r.e S. 13-it -pd. DAVID L. SMITH. j 0f March, lb6i, waa S7oS,9ci5,000. The interest on 4 OMIMSTRATOR'SOTICE.-Lettersi this debt for the coming fiscal year will be S45,- of Administiation on the estate of Martha ' 937.126, while the customs revenue in gold for Hepburn, late of Pike township, Clearfield ooun-i the current fiscal year, ending June 30th, 13o4, ty..ieo d , having been granted to the undersigned ' ha3 been ao far at tJie rate of over $100,000,000 ail persons indebted to saitj estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having Pcr annum. claims nsrsinst the same will present them duly j autheatic iteti for settlement .Hji'N p.jttTER June 1. l.StU. Administrator. SERIOUSLY HURT! All the Merchants in tho neighborhood of Cur wensville. because I have brought on and opened a large and well assorted stock ot NEW GOODS, which I am sellfng at extremely low prices for cash. My stock embraces all the variety usually kept in a country store, and selected with an eye to suit these WAR TIMES. I will not, here attempt to ennmerato all the artl- j cleslkeep; and their fabulously low prices which I might do but alter you win nave kwi and examined for yourselves, you will exclaim, in the language, of the Queen of the South "HALF HAS NOT BEEN TOLD." ' I will merely say, come and gee lor yourselves, for I feel satisued tnat i can suit .a well as your puree Lumber and all kinds of produce also taken ia exchange for goods. Curwensville. Oct 22. 1 2 .T F. IRVIN. BODS AND NOTES FOR SALE. The undersigned is prepared tt furnish, to those seeking investments, . Uoveruaieut and county bonds Also five per cent Government notes. II IJ. SWOOPE. Clearfield May 4. 13o4. Att'y at Law. - : A lTreATOR's -NOTICE. -Letters J- JL oi Administration on t h a pvcutA v;h;..yi llctirv Llovd.latcof township. Clearfield Co , . drease.l. having been jjrar.ted to the undi-rsijrneJ. aIi Prs'n3 indebted to said estate are requested vinir been erauted.to the under- i tinned, all persons indebted to said estate are re- quested to make immediate payment, and tbn?e j having claims against the same w ill present them I duly authenticated for settlement ! ISAAC McXEAL. j tnJ 184. Administrator. O 1 (f REWARD ! Some unknown person ?-HVF or persons having feloniously broke in , tu ihe house of the undersigned about the "oth of . April. 1-64, and stolen therefrom three webs of niuslin, several blankets, pillow caes. table clo;h. 1 two CuaU- one bonnet, , her artif les-- 8 alJ"ve the apprehension and co a lot of sngar. soap- and reward will be paid for pprehenion and conviction of tbe thief or thieves, or for such information that will lead to tlie.r conviction. MARTIN 0. STIRK. .ew Millpcrt. Miiy II, IstH, 2m pd. GRA?,D 0FEXINQ OF 1864 GOODS AT C. & IT. W. SMITH'S, comprising a general assortment of Dry-Goods, Groceries, Queens-ware, Wooden-ware, Boots anl Shoos, Notions, iic, &c, ivc. Best quality of Prints, Delaines, Moiambiques, I blnen. Poplins, Baliarincs. Lavcllas, Ginghams cheek, drilling, ticking and sheeting, shawls, : pliiin silks, fowlard silks, cassameres cottonades. j'i.uis. tweeds, uatinetis, bleached muslins (at less tbi:n city wholesale prices) brown ruu3iics. j IlOSIJIt V, 5Iive.s, Uiiibons.Trinimitjgs.I3ut I tons, (in great variety) collars. velvet ribbon, veils, j headuets. embroidery, braids, handker.-biefs. la j dies clastic pages, whalebones, bindings, cliil- drens misses'. ar,d ladies' hoop skirts, Ouakor j ami Corset Skirts. I MIW STVLK BALMORALS. Sugar. Tea. Coffee. Mol.-isses, if pices. Ac. .Oranges. 8tlit Peas. Lein-.tin. Full Tea .Setts. Pishes, com mon and fino ware. cups. saucers. prescrrc jars .to. Tl'BS, I'rooms. Churns. Mops. Tluekets, Meas ures, brushes, combs. wick3. fancy baskets, bowls, door-mats, window blinds, cords, tassels, etc., e:c Child rens. Misses and Ladies' morocco boots, shoes, bal morals, and gaitors. TJ. S. 1040 BONDS. These Ronos are issued under the act Of Con gress of March 8th. lSi'it, which provides that all bonds issued under this act shall be rxempt frhm taxation by or under any State or municipal au thority. Snbscriptions to these bonds are receiv ed in L'nited States notes or notes f National Hanks. They are to be bcokkhed i.n coin, at the pleasure of the tiovermnent. at any period not less tint a tm inr tun re thun forty ytarx from their date, and until their redemption five per cent. wir.L lis paid in mis. on Uouds of not over one hundred dollars annually and on all other Bonds semi annually. The interest is payable on the first days of March and September in each year. Subscribers will receive either Kegistered or Coupon Bonds, as they may prefer. Kegistered Uonds arc recorded on the books of the U. S. Treasurer, and can be transferred only on tho owner" order. Coupon bonds are payable to bearer, and are u.ore convenient for Commercial uses. Subset : bers to this loan will have the opti.iu of having their Ponds draw interest from March 1st, by paying the accrued interest in coii. kor in U nLed .-ture-c notes, or the notes of National Panks, adding fifty per cent, for premium,) or receive them drawing interest from the date of subscrip- '.t'oii uii-l deposit. As these Bonds are Sxeiapt from Municipal or State Tazatiorj, their values is increased from one to three per I cent, per annum, according to the rate of tax levies ia various parts of the couutry. At the presuiit rate of premium on gold they pay 07Z'jX iiltriiT Pi. CNT INl'EiiESf in cttrreney. and are of equal convenience as a t pes njut.cnt or temporary investment. rinos. Cashmeres. Plaids. Rrilliants, Poplins. Be lt is believed that no securities offer so rreat ' reS"- Eawns Nankin. Linen Lace. Edgings, Col . . , , . i erettes. Lrat-U. Uelts, e'.ls, ets, Corsetts, Nu- inducement to lenders as the various description j lluo.)8. Coats. Mcr.tf id. Ualmoral skirts. Ho of U. Konds. In ail other forms of indebted- i nierv. ult'vts Iwinuets l"i-.jwor.i. Plumes. Ribbons, ne.-s, th'i faith or ability of private parties or stock companies or seperato cotnniur.ities oniy is pledged fur payment, while for the debts of the United .Slates tbe whole property of the country It will be seen that even tho present gold rev- enues of the Government are largoly in excess of the wants of the Treasurer for the pnyuicut of j go:d interest, while the recent increase ot the tar- iff will doubtless raiso the annual receipts from customs on the same amount of importations, to , Sli0,000.000 per annum. j Instructions to the National Banks acting as j loan agents were not issued from the United 1 States Treasury until March 2'J, but in the first three weeks of April the subscriptions averaged more than tem millions a week. Subscriptions will be received by the ?rrst National Bank of Philadelphia. Pa. Second National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. Third National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. AND BY ALL NATIONAL BANKS which are depositaries of Public money, and all RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country, (acting as agents of the National Depository Banks,) will furnish further information on application and afford every factl ity to tubsenhtrs. May II, lS64-2jUios. T)ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. -I-' Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between John Tyler and Wm. T. fechryver, doing business aa Tyler and Schry ver. haa this dav been dissolved by mutual con-8ent- JOHN TYLL'R. June htn 1864 -pd. WM. T. tCIl RYVER. 131'LKLEY'S PATENT Ll'MBER DRIED j 1 signed rs-'pectfaiiy informs the people of Clear field and fdjoinin;? counties that he has the airen cri.:uic,rtiiu l(lBnn1..r. consume The certificate of a number of resi dent mechanics well known in this community is amply sufficient to convince the most sceptical of """O- rersons aesirous ot purchasing nzhts wdl address JOHN L. CUTTLE. lane 24. IWi Cearfield. Penn'.i. CLOTHING-i! iien, louthf and iJovsean bs supplied with full euits cf seasonable and tashionabic clothing at Hl.lZEStiTlllS BHO'S & CO wiic-ra it is sold at prices that will induce their purchase. The universal gatigfuction which haa I L . . . ! oeeu given, n;-3 induced them to increase their . s ock. which is now not surpassed by any estab- iisnment cf the kiiid in this part of the State. Bcizensteia Bro's k Co., Sell goods at a very small profit, for cash ; Their goods are well made and fashionable. They give every one the worth of his money. They treat their customers all alike. They sell cheaper than every body else. Their store is conveniently situated. They having purchased their stock at reduced prices they cau seil'cheaper than others For these and other reasons persons should buy tlieir clothing at RE1ZEX.STEIN RKO'S A CO. Produce of every kind taken at the highest market prices. May IS. I8C4 NEW SPRma GOODS, Jt'ST KfCGIVEU AT WILLIAM F. IU WIN'S STORE, US MARKKT ST.. (J LK A i!F 1 F.I.I). PA. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST Seasonable Goods ARE TO BE HAD At TIIE CHEAP CASH STORE. The undersigned ha? just received from the East ern cities a large and well selected stock of the most seasonable goods, which he can dispose of at tha reasonable prices. His friends and custom ers are invited to examine hi3 stock of goods, and ascertain the prices before purchafing elsewhere ns be teel persuaded non undersell biio. His stock embraces a well selected assortment of DRV-COODS ASI) .NOTIONS, Hardware, Queensware, GKOCERIES, DRUGS, OILS, PAINTS AND GLASS, COOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. BUCKETS AND BASKETS, School Books and Stationary NAILS AND SALT, And a great variety of other useful articles, all which will be sold cheap for cash, or ex changed for approved produce. Oo to the ."cheap cash store goods at fair prices. May 11, 1. Sot. if you want to buy WM F. IRWIN. F. N. aGatB. & S's, READ! HEAD!! READ!!! BOYATM & SHWEKS CLEARFIELD, PA., Have received their first supply of Seasonable 'ioods. which they aro cow offering for sale at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Their Rfoi-k consists of a general variety 01 Dry-tioods. (Iroceries, Hard-wan, Queens-ware, Tin ware, Wi! low-ware. Wooden-ware. Provisions. Hats. Caps, Boots. Shoes, and Clothing. Ac. or the Jj:idic?. Thor would call especial attention to the large and jjood assortment of new styles and pattern! of LADIES DRESS GOODS i)eiil:,,.. Alnaeaa. tiinahams. Ducals, Prints, Me- I liui. T-.ii..m.T,..j -luttnna (imiis. .Shawls. Rraitl. Alu.-:iri. Irir.fi l.tnen Cjnubries, Victoria Law us, twu's. Lobinets, Mulls, Linen Handkerchiefs eto Of' Mf-n's Wear They bava aiso received a large and well select ed Stock, consisting ot Cloths, Plain and Fancy Cassiuieres. Cushnierets. Tweeds, Jeans, Cordu roys. Dever-Teen. Linens. Handkerchiefs, Neck ties, Hosiery, Gloves, lldts. Caps, Scarfs, etc., etc. Ready-Made Clothing Tn the latest styles and of the best material, consisting of Coats, Pants. Vests. Shawls. Over coats. Drawers, Cashmere and Linen Shirts, etc. Of Boots and Shoes, They have a large assortment for Ladies and Gen tlemen, consisting of Top Boots. Brogans. Pumps, Gaiters. Balmoral Boots, Slippers, Monroes, eto Groceries and Provisions Such as Coffee. Syrups, Sugar, Ric'q. Crackers, Vinegar, Candles. Cheese, Flour. Mc'aL Bacon, Fish, coarse and fine Salt, Teas, Mustard, etc Coal Oil Lamp., Coal oil. Lamp chimneys. Tinware a great varie ty, Japanware. Egg beaters, Spice boxes, Wire Ladels, Sieves, Dusting pans, Lanterns, etc , etc. Carpets, Oil-cloth, Brooms. Brushes. Baskets. Washboards. Buckets. Tubs, Churns Wall-paper, Candle wick. Cotton yarn and Baiting, Work baskets. Umbrellas, eto. llafting Hopes. Augers. Axes. Chisels. Saws. File?, Hammer, Hatchets. Nr.ils, Spikes. Gri .d stones. Stoneware. Trunks, Carpet bags, Towder, Shot. Lead, etc. School Books, Writing and Letter paper. Fancy note and com mercial paper, pens, pencils and ink. copy books, slates. ink stands, fancy and common envelopes. Carriage Trimmings, Shoe Findings, Glass and Putty, Flat irons and Coffee mills. Bed cords and Bed screws, Matches, Stove blacking. Washing soda and Soap, etc. Flavoring Extracts, Patent Medicines. Perfumery of various kinds, Fancy soaps, Oils, Paints. Varnishes, and in fact everything usually kept in a first class Store. They invite all persons to call and examine their stock, and hope to give entire satisfaction. B0VNT0N A SHOWERS. Clearfield. Pa.. May If th. 1S61.. A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING CLRTAIN AMENDMENTS TO THF CONSTITUTION. Be it resolved l,y th S.-nate ami llirt of Rfp. resentanv of tlie CommnnttvaJth of P funnel va nn in Grueral Atttfmhly met. That the following amendment be proposed to the Constitution t the Commonwealth, 'iu nccordanee with tba pro visions of tho tenth artiete thereof : There "ball bo un additional section to tho third article' of (no Constitution, to be designated as seetion four, as folio a : "Suction 4. Whenever any of the qualified e lectors of this Commonwealth shall be in any ac tual military servico,UDder a requisition from the President of the United States, or by the author- iis common weaun, suco electors may ex ercise the right of suffrage in all elections by the citizens, under such regulations as are. or shall bo. prescribed by law, rs fully aa if they were present at their usual place of election " Section 2. There shall be two additional sec tions to the eleventh article of the Constitution, to be designated as sections cigkt, and nine, aa fol lows : ' er.CTiox 8. Xo bill shall le passed by the Leg- .aioiuic, cuuuidioj more man onesuojoct, which """ cieany expressed in tne title, except ap propriation bills " ' Section 9. No bill shall be passed by the Leg islature granting any powers, or pivilcges. ui any caso. where the authority to grant such pow ers, or privileges, has been, or may hereafter be. conferred upon the Courts of th is Common welath " HENHV C .IOHNSON. FpenJLtr of the lloinr of R'-preju-ntutiven. JOflX P PHNNEY. .Se-7 'err of the V;afe OrriCE or Tnn Secretar r cf the Com mon w r. at.th ) Harris BfKG. April 25. lf)4 j Pennsylvania, se : I do hereby certify that tho foregoing is a full. true and correct ropy SEAL 'fit the original Joint Resolution of tho vCr"teneral Assembly, entitled -A Joiot Resolution proposing certaiu amendmnnts to the Constitution," as the game remains on file in this office. In testimony whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the Secretary's office to be affixed, the day and veur above written. ELI SLIFEK. Secretary of the. Zommomoe-xhii. The above Resolution havini; ben agreed to bv a majority of the members of each House, at two successive sessions of the General AsseniHy of this Commonwealth, the proposed amendments, wiil he submitted to the people, for their adop-" tion or rejection on tho first Tuesday of A'sit, yi the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, in accordance wi;li the provisions of the tenth article of tho Consti-. tution.and the act. ontitled 'An Act nrtscribine the time and manner of submitting to the people, ror tnetr approval and ratification or rejection, the proposed amendments to the Constitution ." approved the twenty-third day of April, ene thousand eight hundred and sixty-four. ELI SLIFEK. May i, 1864. Sec'y of Commonwealth SPRIInTG. 1864 JUST RECEIVED A LOT OP NEW GOODS AT MRS. WELCH'S, Consisting of Artificials. Bonnets, Buckles, Crapes, Laucs caps, J;an j-ooxes. cape-net, iounda tions for ilats and Bonnets, Flowers, Felt and Straw Ilatt, Feathers for Hats, Plumes, Jet Bonnet-pins, Ruches, Illusion Ribbons, Veils.Rib bon wire. Bonnet Silks, And every variety of Millinary Goods. ALSO, Perfaraeries. Laird's Bloom of Youth. Soacs. Paper and envelopes, needles. Pins. Head-dresses. hair nets, hair-pins, hair-oils, kid-gloves, lip salve, dental cream, ambrosia, combs, dress-trimmings. Crochet cotton and kneodles. silk, lisle- thread, wool and cotton gloves, wool and cotton nose, gum bulls, stay binding, tape, silk thread. MAGIC RltfHISG. Saddlers' silk, machine silk, cotton-th read, but tons, baskets, collars, lace-collars and veils, belts, gum-combs, gum cord, brushes, hooks and eyes, nraid. neaus. Hristol-boara.guilt-oraiil .dall agner's soap and hair oil, ehawl pins, mittens, music, music paper, elastic, head and bugle trimmings. VELVET RIBBONS. Wire. Berlin wool, split zephyr, .Shetland wool, tatting-cotton and shuttles, crochet needles, twi lights, whalebones. toys( candies, china and ivo ry toys, bobbinetts, pencils, pens, embroideries, corsets, hoop-skirts, mourning-veils, mourning paper and envelopes, nobias. lilly white, nets. WHITE TRIMMINGS. Quilling undersleeves, dolls, porte-monnaics, handkerchiefs, scissors, marbles and tissue paper. All of w hich she will sell sheap for cash. Braid and Embroidery Stamping with the la test patterns. March li. 18tH. J. P. KRATZEK, dealer is FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRV GOODS, AC. FROST STREET, (ABOVB THK ACADESJT.) CLEARrrELM, PA. LA. DIE'S DRESS GOODS. New Styles Alpacas, Plaids, Moiambique, Brocho-Mohair. Valencia. Silks, Wool-Delain. French merinos, ginghams, lawns, just opening at the store of J. P. KRATZEK STAPLE DRY GOODS. Clothe. Cassimer, Cloak-Cloths. Tweed, Sat inett. Silk, warp-flannel, Ticking. Muslin. Linins. prints at tbe old prices. J. P. KRATZER. BONNETS. Fashionable Bonnets, Hits. Nets.Caps. Shakers, ribbon, flowers. p!umes. Bonnet-silk crane, nets, millinary good3 generally. J. P. KRATZER. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Tinware. QueenswaroViasware. Wooden ware, looking glasses, clocks, nails, glass, oils, paints, lamps, wall-paper at all prices ct KKATZERS. BOOTS AND SHOES. A complete assortments of Ladies' Boots, Gen tletnan'sshoes, tuitses', boys, and chi!dren:sgaiters and shoos, at J. P. KRATZER. MEAT Sugar eurc-.l Hams, Pl.iiii Hains. fhouldcrs. sido. mess pork, dired 1 eef a large stock always on hand KRATZER. CLOTHING lull suits to match, of coats, pants i vests Duster overhalls. boys clothing at J. P. KKATZER'S PROVISIONS Flour,cheese,lard, dried apples, dried pe.iches received resularly from the west by J. P. KRATZEK. GROCERIES A full stock of choice groceries at a small advance ou city prices at the su.ro of J. P. KRATZEfi. CARPETING Ingrain,hnp. rot- ton, Floor oilcloth, Lrocatello. Loor mats e . at the Btore cf J. T. KR ATZER. SHAWLS Broehos Stella, Bay- State, silk. cahmere, tnibit, all qualities for falo at the store of J. P. KRATZER. HATS AND CAPS Oakfords Spring styles at J. P. KRATZER'S. FISH Mackerel, Codfish, Herring, Salmon, in all sizo packages. J. P. KRATZER. SALT and Plaster in large quan tities for sale by J. P. KRATZER. MANTLES in great variety at April 27 J. P. KRATZER S. LARGE STOOK OF GLASS, paints. oi, white lead, etc.. t E. A. IRVIN'S s ALT a good article, and very cheap at .ha WM. F. IRWIN. Clearfiel t. store of PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, for sale at Hartwick A Huston' Olenrficld. Pa TERMS OF THE JOURNAL. The Rattshah's Joubnaj. is published on Wed. nesday at SI. 50 per annum iu advance Adver tisements inserted at 51.00 per souar. for three or less insertions Twelve lines (or less", counting a souare. For every additional insertion 25 cents. A deduction will be made to yearly advertisers. gujsfafjsiis gu'cctontv T KVIN BROTHERS. Dealers in Square Saw.i 1. Lumber. Drj Goods. Groceries. P'ar. Orl. to , &e., Burnside Pa., Sept 23, 1S53. TAMES E. WATSON. Merchant and Pealor in J Timber. Saw Logs. Boards and Shinrle. Ma ryevtllo. Clearfield county. Pa jnnB 29. 1584. FREDERICK LEITZIXGER. Manufacture of II kinds of Stone-ware. Clearfield. Pa. Or der solicited wholesale or retail. Jan. 1, 1883 CRAICS A BARRETT, Attorneys at Law. Cler nold. Pa. May 13. 1H63. L. J. CRASS. : WALTER BARRETT. ROBERT J. W ALLACE. Attorney at Law. Clear field. Pa Office in Shaw's rew row. Market treet, opposite Naugie's .ewlry store. May 2ft. F. N AUG I.E. Watch and Clock Maker, and . dealer in Watches, Jewelry, o Room in Ciraham's row, Market street. Jor. 10. HBl'CHER SW00FE. Attorney at Law. Clear . field. Pa. Offct in Graham's Row. four doo wet of 5rabam 4 Eoycton's store. Nov. 10. "ItfALLACE 4 HALL. Attorneys at Law, Clear- field, Pa December 17. ISH2. WILLIAM A. WALLACE. : : JOBK l. HALL. HARTPWICK A HUSTOM, Dealers in Pro, Medicines. Paints. Oils. Stationary, Perfume ry, Fancy tloods, Notions, etc., etc.. Market street, Clearfield, Pa Jane. 29. 1664. 11 A. FLEMMINO, Lumber-city. Pa , Narsery-. ; . man and Dealer in all kinds of Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Plants and Shrubbery All or ders by mail promptly attended to. May 13. J. P. KRATZER, dealer in Dry Goods, Cloth. irjr. Harriware. yueensware. Groceries. Pro visions Ao. Front Street, above the Academy, Clearflald, Pa. April 27. "1 1 7JLLIAM V. IRW IN. Market street, Clearfield, Pa.. Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Mer-. oh audita. Hardwire, Quecnsware, Groceries, and family articles generally. Nov. 10. . i XOHNGUELICH. Manufacturer of all kinds or I Cabinet-ware. Market street, Clearfield, Pa. He also makes te order Coffins, on short notice, and' attends funerals with a hearse. Aprl0,'59 DR. M. WOODS. Practicing Phtsicias, aid Examining Surgeon for Pensions, . Office. South-west corner of Seooud and Cherry Street, Clearfield, Pa. January 21, 1863. ri .HOMAS J. M CULLOUOH. Attorney at Law, JL Clearfield. Pa. Office, east ef the -Clearfield co. Bank. Deeds and other legal instruments pre pared with promptness and accuracy. July 3. J. B M'ENALLT, Attorneyat Law. Clearfield Pa. Pr.ictio.es in Clearfield and adjoining uounties. Office :n new brick building of J. Boyn ton, 2d street, one door south of Lanich'a Hotel. RICHARD MOSSOP, Dealer in Foreign and Do mestic Dry Goods, Groceries. Flour, Bacon,' Liquors, Ac. Room, on Market street, a few doors west of Journal Offiee, Clearfield, Pa. Apr27. LARKIMER 4 TEST, Attorneys at Law, Clear field. Pa. Will attend promptly to all legal and other business entrusted to their care in Clear Cold and adjoining counties. August 8, 18i6. DR. WM. CAMPBELL, offers hi professional services to the citizens of Moshannon and vi cinity. He can be consulted at his residenoe at all times, unless absent on professional business. Mobsannon, Centre oo., Pa., May 13, 1883. WM. ALBERT A BRO S, Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware, Queensware, Flour,' Baoon, etc.. Woodland, Clearfield county, Penn'a., Also, extensive dealers in all kindsof sawed lum ber, shingles, and square timber. Orders solici ted. Woodland, Aug. 19th, 1863. AUCTIONEER. The undersigned having been licensed an Auctioneer, desires to in form the citizens of Clearfield county that he will attend tt the calling of sales, throughout theeoun-. ty, upon short notice. Post-office address, either Bloom ingyijle or Curwensville. VJ1. M. A51Auju.. Bloomingville, April 6, 1 $64. AUCTIONEER. The undersigned having obtained a liscence as auctioneer, would in form the citieens of Clearfield county tnat he will attend to the calling of sales, in any part of of the county, whenever called upon. Charges,. moderate, lost omoe address, cusn. ciearneia countv. Pa. JOHN F. LEE. Ajril 20, lS61-3mp. 4 I'CTIO.NEER. The undersigned baring i V bee ii Licensed an auctioneer would inform the citizens of Clearfield County, that he will at tend to calling sales in any part of the County whenever called upon. Charges Moderate. Address J M. S.MITH. . Hegartys X Roads, Clearfield Co.. Pa February vid 1664. AUCTIONEER The undersigned having; been Licensed an Auctioneer, would inform, the citizens of Clearfield county that he will at tend to culling sales, in any part of the county, whenever called upon. Charges moderate Address, JOUr JiyilLUS,- May 13 Bower Po., Clearfield oo.. Pa. N. B. Persons calling sales without a proper li cense are subject to a penalty of S60. which pro vision will be c uforced against those who may vi olate tbe same. MISS IS. A. P. RYNDEE, Teacher of Piano-Forte, Melodean, Guitar, Har mony, and Vooal Music. Sixty private, and twelve olass lessons included iti one teitii. Rooms with Mrs. H. D. Welsh. Clearfield. July 1. 1H43. DR. LITCI1 S MEDICIN ES. A fesh sup ply of these invaluable Family Medicinea are for sale by M. A. Frank. Clearfield, consisting of Pain Carer ; Restorative, a greateure for colds and cough ; nud Auti-Biliou Physic. They have been thoroughly tested in this community, and are highly approved. TRTTHK. GO AN3 SEE TIIE NEW GOODS AT J. IS. WATSON'S, Marysvillo, Clearfield County, Penn'a. Cheap for cash or exchanged for Timber, Buaids, Saw Logs or Sbinglrs. , Oct. 14. 1S33. JAMES E. WATSON. DENTISTRY' ! DENTISTRY ! ! Dr. Y. M M'Kieman having located at Smith's Mills. (Jauesville.) Clearfield Co.. Pa., informs the citizens of that place and vicinity, that he will endeavor to render satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage Professional calls to any part of the cwuntry promptly attend ed to. Work done on Vulcanite. Terms moderate. May ll,la.U.-3ra. Dr.F.M. McKlERNAN. VTEW WATCH & JEWELRY STORE. 1 1 The undersigned having located in the bor ough of Clearfield, rat the shop formerly occupied by R Welch as a jewelry shop.) is prepared to do work of ail kinds on the most reasonable terms. The cash will positively be expected when tbe work is delivered. He is confident that he can not be excelled by any workmen in town or county. Com one', come all totlieSifm of the Bit? Watrh. April 9,'62-ly-pd. S. H. LAUCHLIN. rpE.MPERANCE HOUSE. The subscriber X would respectfully inform the oitiiens of Clearfield county, that he has rented the ''Tipton Hotel." and will use every endeavor to a coo m mo date those who may favor him with their custom. He will try to furnish tbe table with the be the country can afford, and will keep hay and fe d to accommodate teamsters. Gentlemen don't .ryt tbe "Tipton Hotel." SAMUEL SMaTIT Tif-ton. Pa , May 25. 1864. V I if t f t I ,1 1 h 1 5 1 I U IT ;. ? i- i 1. . SS j Sr. ,. i ti j ini