rat 3taftettum'$ journal CLEARFIELD, PA., NOV. 23, 1861. Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad Train leaves Tyrone at : : : : : S;a-ln Arrives at Philipsbur-at : 'J 92 ' Train leaves Philipsburg at : : : SfP-"1' Arrives at Tyrone at : : : : 5.5j p. m. Godev's Lady's Book, for December, is "before in, and fully sustains enviable reputation. See advertisement m another column. . To-morrow is the day appointed by the President as a general thanksgiving to Al mighty God, tor hU favor to us as a N ation. Wc hope our citizens will observe it. The Lady's Friend, for December, has been received, and is truly a splendid num ber. This work has been increasing in popularity, monthly, and destined to rank hich in the estimation of the public. Trice 2.20. Address Deacon & Peterson, 319 Walnut St., Philadelphia. The Army Vote. Below we give the rote in Companies E and 1$ of the 140ih c-rtincnt, from this county, as furni.-hedus lv one of the officers : Company E, Lincoln 17, McCleiian 2 Company B, Lincoln 16, McCleiian 1 This is the vote of the men, in those com panies, from this county alone. The Decline in Goll. Since the result of the election ha been Vr.own. Gold Las continued to decline, not-Twilk-tanding all the efforts of the Bulls to keep it up. It was quoted nt 2. 49 on the day before the eloctiiun. Op Mon day the closing quotation, was 2. 1 7 j. The general impression is that it will go lower, and the gamblers arc terribly excited in consequence. Death of John ITTlierson, Esq. The community will be pained to learn the demise of John M'Pherson, Esq. lie died on Sunday night about twelve oclivk, flred 56 5-ears, 3 months, and 29 Jays. 1 1 i - u-a-c was cancer hi the neck, and its fa tal tei mination. was not unexpected. IIu b. re Lis long protracted illness with calm le ignation, aud as it approached the end his mind was tranquil and serene. His loss will be deeply felt and w Hereby mourned. He was in every fetie of the word, a true man. He enjoyed the esteem and confidence of the entire community. In a business life of more than thirty years, no ii'rn ever had oeeuiion to lay aught to his charge that could mar his stainless reputa tion. Ha was repeatedly called upon by Lis i'-Uow citizens to occupy positions of trust nd resjKussibility. lie was Treasurer of the County, during two terms. In e eiy place, under all circximstances, snd at all times, he Lore himself iu sueh a manner as comman ded universal coniidence and respect. Few who know him, but wiii drop a tear to his memory. Death cf Two Uolle Soldiers. TVe have Leon pained to hear of the death of the brothers Ephriam. and Eli Patton L.ni.rk, wlio were m the army from this e-'U!i;y. Er.hriam died of dysentery, at r.erniud.i Hundred, on the 9th instant, in tbj twemy first year cf bis aire. lie was a member of Company A, 20oth P. V. Eli died in one of the New-York hospitals, dur :ng the past week, aged sixteen years. He l e!o:igcd to Company F, 107th Penn'alle Atwneiit. They leave a widowed mother, who reide near Curwensville, to mourn their untimely loss. There is something peculiarly sad in the death of the.e brothers. . far separated from e:ich other, and yet dying almost at the same time. The lives ot both were bright with promise. Ephriam. will be re membered by many of our citizens, for his noble speech delivered on the last Fourtb f duly, and which was published in our col umns at the time. lie posse- sod uioiv than usual talent, and early in the history of this u-nible war, gallantly took his life iu his hand, and Lid it an offering on the altar of Us country's liberty. Sad indeed, is the widowed iwoiher's oeveaveDieut. Sincere nil earliest should be the sympaihy'f those ui d 'feuce of whose liberties these. noble ys Lave j added up their fresh young lives. May they rest iu peace, may their "i- iiiories be ever green, and may the moth er s heart receive the rich consolation of Hi.- cna-e, vho cvjik aloiie "temper the wind t the shorn lamli." Tha Promotion of Gen. Sheridan. War IJepartment, 1 Adjcta xt (J f.nkral's Office, v VAsiriNiTi..v, Nov. N, lG J, j O.-J, rc( by the lWstJtut :Gy.SFAi.L "ui'LiK' Xo. !SL J. That the resignation '"'Wirel!. McCleiian, as .Major General " v im,i states .vrmy, dated jNovoih- h t'i. and recoivai bv the Adiutant Gen- r;u n tho JOth iust, be accepted as of the N"i of November.- That for the personal gallantry, milita nt' ii i ,-. i 1 "H i juM -niu;iteiiei; 111 tut; oimusc patriotism of Ids troops displaved bv ' ',""1 H. Sheridan, oil the 19th day cf Oe t .'r. at (Vdar Run. whereby, under the ' s-ing of J'roviilcnee, his routed army was 'ri--a"'7-,-d. a great national disaster avert--"l- ';r"' a brilliant victory achieved over the ""b Ibr the third time in pitched battle "hia thirtv days, Philip It Sheridan is yboiTiteu Major General in the United ' Arniy, to rank asi such from the Sth ' t -November, 1SC4. . by order cf the President of the United 'lhl . E. D. Townsexd, Assistant Adjutant General- 'hie hundred and seventy-flve profession -ooTaury-juiiipere have leen arrested in In- The Shetian-Ioah Vz.llej. Washington. No.'. lo. On M unlay Nov. 14th another victory was gni.te 1 by General Torbert's cavalry near Newton, but I after .several hours manceuvcring and ski; m- f i-hin?, witnessed by General Sheridan and most of his general officer.-, the iobel caval ry fell back to and through Newtoa iu con fusion. During the time of the engagement Geueral Early was advancing with his in fantry, and had reached Middletown, when he met his retreating cavalry and halted. A reconnoissance was made on Monday by our forces a.s far as Cedar creek. It was ascertained that Early had crossed the creek during the night, and was in occupation of Fisher's Hill, from which be must have be gan his retreat to Lynchburg, if a toriurr dispatch is correct. 1 luring the present eamjaig)i iu the Shenandoah Valley, the 1st Cavalry Division, commanded by Gen. Mer fit, has captured 1 i battle-f!ag, 29 pieces of artillery, 1 8 caissons, 100 wagons and am bulances, and 2,000 prisoners of war, inclu ding 122 commissioned officers. Since the 1st of May last the command has captured 3,000 pri.-ont rs of war. Sharp Game cf ihe Eebcls Detected. The rebels have lately been playing a sharp game in front of pai r of our line on the Appomattox. At tlii-;oint there is a small creek in front of our line, across which they have built a dam, vhieh has threaten ed to force back our picket line to a danger ous extent. To coimtera''t this project. General Eagen Lad devised works which he superintended personally. On vi-iting a part of the Una n Sunday night, a rebel sharpshooter succeeded after sewrcd at tempts in wounding hmi, t lie nan entering the right fore-arm, pa-sing diagonally dwn several inches, i:d out at the wrist. The wound is a very painful one, but ncc danger ous, lie goes home on a leave of twenty days, and it is Imped lie will be able to re turn to bis command by the time hi fur lough expires. Another sharp fight occur red between the pickets last night about-ten o'clock, which lasted about ou hour, with out auv noticc-alrfe result. MARRIED : At "ft rone. Nov. I tit li ISfVl. bv ? anu Jones, i.so., yir. Waltpu M. 3Iokga'. to 3Iks Cij.iva 3ci;cE,a!Iv.f Ckarficld Co.l'a. 8. ED : . At hrr rc-idenco in I'luiipsburg, Centre counry. on the loth day of November 1H, Mis. ".M. Carlisle, wile of .Samuel Carlisle K.vj., and daughter of the laie Lr. Henry Lorraine of this .I::ce, in her 3lst ysav. It is seldom our immediate community ha been more staifled thnn by the news of tlui death of Mrs. M. Carlisle a death so sudden, so unexpected. In the very bloom of h'r yoiiag womay-lioo-l just after ftirly entering upon life as a wife and mother, she has been tnatchsd away. The paintul news brought tears to imny eyes here, where she was born and reared, and where dwelt ail the friends and companions of her youth. Few woto'-n indeed, were more esteemed than Mrs. Carlisle. Hers was a noble, na ture. Kind, cheerful, alTectionatc, aUvavs ready iosy-uipr.fiii.se with the aiHicteu, she was endeared to all who knew her. A devout member of the Methodist Episcopal Church during moat of her life, death, though lie came suddenly, found her ready. Jrhcjias left a young husband and child, and a la rye Circle of friends to mourn her loss. Truly "The soo'l die first, And they wtn?e hearts are dry as summer-dust; Uurn to tho socket. :' Cai tiox. Ail persons are hereby e.m tionjd iigninst puieliasimr r meddling with a certain yuku of red and white oxen, tKw in .oses;ini f John 1. Owens in Knox townshjp ;f.s the same belong to me, and are only left with said Owens on loan, and sub ject to my orders. John M. Chase. Woodward tp, Nov. IS'.il. k3 Tow nship, Clei'rfield county, in the early pisrr. of tho .Snmmer. a pair of oxen, one a red and white oi will pirth sevan feet and four inches, the other a red ox. will girth about seven feet. Whoever will return the same to the sub-cribcr in I'nioii Township or give information of the same shall be suitably rewarded Nov. lGth. 18)1. DL'DLEV DLAXCIIAUD. fcJTHA V CO V. Came trcsnasging to tho preui 3 iscs of the subscriber in Chest township, about the 1st of last August, a reucu. with whiro stripe atoll-- I tie hack, supposed to lie about years old The ow.'icr is requested to come forward, prove property! pay charges and tase her away, or she w in no snia as the law atrocu. Xov. 2d, ism. louts J iintn. A ""'lI.MSTKATOr.'S NOTICE.-Letters t' AUuiiiiistration on the estate of John H. Mewjdjer, late of Penn township, Clearfield couu- . J 1 : . l ...ii ? ,k u., Dii iii oeen grantea to tne unaersiuea. all persons indebted to sai4 estate are requested to maso lnimeaiate payment, and those having Claims against ttie s-inic will present thetu duly authenticated for settlement . JOUX Itr?KTL. Oct. 2n. lS6t. Administrator. IrM IMSTRATOR'S .NOTICE. Letters tl of Administration on the estate of James Johnson, late of Jordan tw'p, Clearfield county, Penira. dee'd. having been granted to the under signed, all persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims s;j;ahist the fame will present them duly authenticated for settlement Oct. 12, lsiu-pd. JAS. It. JOHNSON, AduTr. rilEMPEKANCE JIOl'SE The subscriber X would respectfully inform the citizens of Clearfield county, that be has rented the "Tipton Hotel." and will use every endeavor to accommo date those who may favor him with heir custom. He will try to furnish the table with the best the country can afford, and will keep hay and feed to accommodate teuni.-ters. Gentlemen don't to-get the - Tipton Hotel." .SAMUEL SMITH. Tipton. Pa , May 25, 1864. CARPET1NGS Now in store, a lar'estock of Velvet, ISrussels. Three-l'ly and Ingrain Carpetings, Oil cloths. Window Shades, ect.. ect all of the latest patterns and best fabrics; which will be sold al the lowest prices for cash. N. Ii. Some patterns, f.f my old stock still on hand ; will be sold at a bargain. J. T LELAC.OIX Xo. 27 South Second treet.above Chestnnt. Karh 2 1S44. Pfcilabclpbift HOME INSURANCE COMPANV, Office Xo. 135 Broadway, N Y. cash capital. :::::::: S2.000.000 00 assets, lit July, 1SG4. : : : : : 3.000.000 00 liabilities. ::::::::: 51,677 '54 'CIIAr. S. MARTIN. President. A. V. WILLMAKTII, Vice-President. JOHN MctiEE, Secretary. Policies of Insurance against Lo.--g or Daruaga by t'ire.by J. II. FULFUKD Azent. August 17. 1304-fim. Clearfield Pa Life Insurance at Home. The Perm Mutual Life In., urance Co., 921 Chestnut Stheet, Phil'a. Insures Lives on favorable terms, and will issue Policieson any of the npproved plana of insurance. Assets liable to losses 1,221,289 71. Surplus divided Annually. Losses paid prompt ly Premiums may be paid in cash; annually. peir.i-annu.ill or quarterly; jr one-half in cash, and one half in note. By a supplement to the charter, notes Lcreaftsr received will participate iu all Dividends or Surplus. ScripCertijjeates Up to January, 1S.'9, inclusive, are now reeeivaole in payment of premiums Agency, at the oSee of II. TJ. SwoorE, Clear field, Pa Ir J. G. Ilartswick, Medical Exami ner. August 2 1, lSJii t. Ilichnioiid Taken. The subscriber offers for sale Lis house and lot, situated in Lawrence twp't. C'leartield County, two miles wo?t of CloarSald Town, on the pike leading from Clearfield to Curwensville. The lot contains or.o acre and a half with a good frame house and stable erected t iiereoc. Tho lot ia un der good fence, and an excellent well of water is on the premises. Also twenty-six applo trees, nino peach trees and one gr.ipe-vine. all of choice fruit For further information call on the sub scriber on the premises. Sep. 7th. isfil.'lmo.-pd. ISAAC SWALE?. HE LIO GRAPHIC. THE undersigned having eoruplotfl his Pho!o prap'i (ia!k r.v. in Shaw s iloiv, two doors west of the Mansion House, Clearfield. Pa., is now ready to wait on those in want of lirst i lass portraits. My arrangements are such as enable me to furn-i.-U th(- se beautiful productions of -'sun drawin" in tha highest style of the art. Having fitted up my rooms at considerable expense, with a view l to the-comfort nd pleasant of my patrons, I h"pe by strict attention to business. anl a desire to s.it ify those who call, to merit a I iberal share of publiu patronage. A good assortment of Gilt, iio.-ewood, and mould frames; Albums and an endless variety of cases on hand, at moderate pri ces. Particular attention given toenpving every kin I of pictures. ll. LRIDGE, - September 2. ISO t. Artist. Instruction in the art of Photography given, and upuraius fcrnithed attity prices. 1864 ; SP GEAND OPENING OF 864: R-XsTG- GOODS ' AT c. w. & pi. w. siitii's, comprising a general assortment of Dry-Goods, Groceri os, QuccT:s-w:irc, V"ooden-warc, Hoots and bhoes, Notions, &c, &.c, &.C Vest fjuality cf Prints, Delaines, Mozambique?, Linen, I'oplir.s, I5al.arir.es, Lavellaj, Ginghams check, drilling, ticking and sheeting, shawls, plain silks, fowlard (ilks. ca.samt-res cottouades, jeans, tweeds, eaiiuetu, blenched m us'. ins (at less than city whoiesule prices) brown muslins. JIOSIKRY, Gloves, Ilibbons.Trimraiug?, But tons", (in great variety) collars, velvet ribbon,vcils. heu-lncts. embroidery, braids, handkersliiefs, la dies elastic page', whalebones, bindings, chil li reus. mUses', and ladies' hoop skirts, Quaker fcu -J Corset Skirts, !iV STVLK BAL.HOJtALS. Sugar. Tea, Coffee, MoLtsres, Spices. Ac Oranges. Split Peas, Lemoiio, Pull Tea Setts, Diibes. com mon and fine ware, cups. saucers. preservejars Ac. Tl'US, JJrooms, Churns, Mops. Puekcts. Meas ures, brushes, combs, wicks, fancy baskets, bowls, door-ma'.s. window blinds, cords, tassels, etc., etc Children?, Misses and Ladies' morocco boots, shoes, balmorals, and gaitors. GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK. FASIHON MAGAZINE OF THE WORLD. Literature, tine Arts and Fashions. The roost Ei:!iii fieent .Steel engravings. Houblt Fa.-hion-jilates. Wood engravings on every subject that can interest iaiies. Crochet knitting. Netting, Kuibroidery. Articles for the- Toilet, fur the Par lor, ihe Koudoir, and tho Kitchen. Everything, in fact, to make acomplcto Lady's Book. T.'IK LAIULS FA VOIIITE FO;t i'.j YEARS. No Mainline has been able to compete with it. None attempt it. GODEV'S UKCEIPTS for every department of a household. These a lone are worth the pr'ue of the Book. Mode! Cottages (no other Maazino gives them'!, with diagram. lrawin lessons for tho yonng. Anot her spe cijlity w ith (iodey. Original Music, worth sj.1 a year. Other Maa- eines publish old worn-outmusic; but the subscri bers to Oodey get it before the music stores. Oaruening for Ladies. Another peculiarity with lio'jey. Fashions from Messrs. A. T. Stewart & Co , of New ork. the lnillionaire merchants, appear in tiodty, tDeonly Magazine that has them. Also. Fashions from the celebrated Brodie of New York. Ladies' Bonnets. We give more of them in a year tiiuu any other Magazine. In fact, the La dy's Book enables every lady to be her own bon net maker. MAUION IIAHLAND, Authnrrn of 'AfoH." "ITulden .rf." ".tfoM .'?'." 'JYcnf and " I.liriiin ," writes for Gotey eieb month, iind for no other magazine. We have alsoretaioed all our old and favorite contributors. TJSRMS OF C.ODEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOU 18S5. From irliirh there can bt tin Deviation .) The following are the terms of the Lady's Book for I.Siio. At present, we will receive subscribers at the following rates. Iue notice will be given if we are obliged to advance, which will depend upon tho price of paper. One copy, one year 53 00 Two copies, one year , 5 00 Tb rea copies, one year 7 00 Four copies, one year 10 00 ' Five copies, one year, and an extra copy to the person sending the club, making six capies 14 00 Eight copies, oneyear.and an extracopy to the person sending the club, making nine copies 21 00 Eleven copies one year. and an extra copy to the person sending the ciub.making twelve eopies 27 00 Additions to any of the above clubs, $2 60 each subscriber. iodcy's Lady's Book and Arthur's Home Mag aiiine will be sent, each one year.on receipt of 54 50. We haveo clubs with any other Magazine of Newspaper. 1 he money must all be seat at one time tor sdj Club. Address L. A GODEY, N. E. Corner Sixth and Chestnut Streets, Oct. 19, 1S6L Philadelphia. FODDER CUTTERS of a superior make for sale at reasonaVIe priies. a MEUKELL and BIULER'S. OlearfiVi. Pa A LARGE STOOK OF GLASS, painta. oi's, white lead, etc , at E. A- IRVIK'S ANOTHER GAEGO. J. I. MORRIS & CO., PI11LIPSBUKGII, PA. SELLS THE CHEAPEST GOODS IN THE COUNTY, And are just reeieving the following goods : A splendid assortment of Prints and l)e Laiues, very cheajv A large stock lJrown and Uleached Muslins, very chonp. Flanels, Linsey.s, Satinetts. Jeans, Tweeds, tte. very cheap. Dalmoral Skirts, (Ladies and chil dren s.) The greatest variety of Yankee Notions, ever opened in the County, and at less prices. Rio, Rye and Laguara Coffee. Sugars, White Brown and Yellow, dried Peas, Sweet Potatoes, Cran -Berries, Butter, Eggs, Lard. Cheese, Ham. s Shoulders and Sides. Ladies Coats and Circulars. Ladies Furs, Mulls, Canes and Victorias. Travelintr Trunks and Carpet. Bass, Wood and Willow are, Ladies Baskets. A large stock of Boots and Shoes, of all kin. Is, (Ladies Gent's and-Children's, ) with Glims, Buff, over Shoes, &c.x at auction pi ices. A beautiful assortment of Hoods, Nubias. Sontags, Comforts, Breakfast Capes, a great variety of Gloves, &c. Grind Stones and Fixtures, one 2-1 Torse Oleau Wagon. Timber Sleds, Buggies, Sleighs, Carriages, ' Saddles, Bridles. Horse Collars, Trimmed Horse Blankets, Robes, Sleigh Bells, Whips, Harness and Hames. Clothing of an kinds, for Men and Bovs. Over-coats. Pants & Vests, cheaper than the cheapest. Hardware in endless variety with Broad Axes, Bouble Bitts, Rafting and Barking Axes. A general assortment of Druas, Medi cines, Paints. Oils, Dye Stuffs, &e", Dried Beef. Cod Fish, Mackerel, Iler- ring an dl ron b S had. forking and Parlor Stoves, and Stove Pipe. Flour, Chop and Salt. In fact nothing that man or beast con sumes, but what we keep or can get for our customers. And will sell a little chranor having ad-, vantages that no others, in our business have. Lumbermen supplied by the quantity with Goods, Flour, Uacon, Chop' or any thing iu our line at 10 per cent on cost. Vi'e discount nil bills over $10, ten per cent. Our Clearfield friends will please not forget to call ;ind see us when they come to town, ther will find us on the corner, for merly occupied by Juhn Hunk, nearly oppo site the Conrad House, Main Street. Philipsburg' November 9th, 1SG1. j. j. mohris. : : : j. w. mouris. : : : j. e. watsov OKLIKF .('ICK.-The Board of Relief for the county of Clearfield, will meet at the ConUlisjioners, oilico in Clearfield, on Wednes day uud Thursday, the 2od aud 21th days of October. ISCl The Board of B elief have directed that the wife of the soldier must appear before the board, ami produce her sworn statement, 'detailing- name of soldier, regiment and company, and when enlis ted ; the number of children, with age and se.v of each ; the t wnship in which they resided at the time ot enlistment, and their present residence ; and that she is without the means of support, for herself and children who are dependent upou her. Two witnesses of credibility from the township in which she resides, must also be produced. w huso certificate (sworn to before the Board of Relief) must set forth that the applicant is the Person she represents herself to be, taat the statement of the ' number and age of her family is true, that she is indestituto circumstances and her family in ac tual want, and that all the facta set forth in her application are correct and tru.i Forms containing these requisitions can be oh taine 1 at the Office of the Board of Belief, when application is made and the witnesses appear. N. 1!. Illness of the aplicant, properly proven, will excuse personal attendance. Oct. 12. 1SU. WM. S BRADLEY, clerk. Great reduction in prices of Fall and Winter Goods. J. P. KRATZER. FRONT STREET, Having purchased a large stock since the Into decline in prices, is now en aided to offer reat bargains in NEW STYLE DRESS GOODS, llichest printed goods; All wool De laines; French Merinos; Good Black Silk :-Cohuigs and Al pacas ; Woolen Shawls ; HEADY MADE CLOTHING, Ladies' Mantels : Furs ami Eonnets; Staple Dry Goods; Millinery G oods ; 1 losi c ry 1 1 d Not i n i s ; Hats and Caps; Hoots and Shoes ; HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, Drugs and Groceries; Carpets and oil cloths; Household goods gener orally ; all of which will be sold at greatly reduced prices. Clearfield, Oct. 17, 1SG4; EYEE & LANDELL, FOI'RTII AND ARCH STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, Cater for the best trade, and offer no baits or deception to induce custom, but rely on fair deal ing and Good Goods! Best Merinoes. Fashionable Silks, Nobility Plaids, Pirn's Poplins, Dark Flourards, Figured XT : .. 1 . i - i i i i - i ii i P. S. We follow Gold down, as close as we fol- J Cf cramers t eme In Cet. t, I?4-Jas New Firm-New Goods. READ! R1EAD!! READ!!! B0YKI0N, SH0VEES AND OEaEAM. CLEARFIELD, PA., Have received ttieir first tupply of .Seasonable Goods, which th-yare now offeriUj; for sals at tha LOWEST CASH PRICES. Their stock consists of a general variety Oi Dry-Goods. Groceries. Hani-wart, Quens-war, Tin-ware, Willow-ware. Wooden-ware, Provisions, Hals, Caps, EooU,"Shoes. and Clothing, Ao. For the Ladies. They would call especial attention to the large and good assortment of new Etyles and patterns of LADIES DHESS GOODS now opening, consisting of Plain and Fancy Silks, Delaines. Alpacas. Ginghams, Ducals. Prints. Me. riuos, Cashmeres. Plaids. Brilliants. Poplins, "e rege. Lawns. Nankius. Linen, Lace. Edgings, Cul erettes. Braids, Belts, Veils, Nets. Corset ts. Nu bias, Hoods, Coats. Mantels. Balmoral skirts. Ho siery, Gloves. Bonnets. Flowers. Plumes Ribbons, Hats. Trimmings, Buttons. Combs. ;hawls. Braid, Muslins. Irish Linens, Cumbrics, Victoria Lawns, Swiss, Bobinels, Mulls, Linen 21 aud kerchiefs eta. Of Men's Wear They have also received a large and well select ed Stock, consisting ot Cloths, Plain and Fancy Cassimeres. Cashmerets, Tweeds, Jeans, Cordu roys. Bever-Teen, Linens, Handkerchiefs, Necks ties, Hosiery, Gloves. Hats, Cups. Scarfs, etc., U5. Heady-Made Clothing In the latest styles and of tho best material, consisting of Coats, Pants. Vests, Shawls. Over coats. Drawers, Cashmere and Linen Shirts, etc. Of Boots and Shoos, They have a large assortment for Ladiesand Gen tleinen. consisting of Top Boots. Bng3ns. Pumps Gaitera. Balmoral Boots, Slippers, Monroes, etc J roceries and Provisions Such as Coffee. Syrups. SugaT, Bie. Craekers, Vinegar, Candles. Cheese, i'lour. Meal. Biicou, Fish, coarse and fine Salt. Teas, Miitard. etc. Co.tl Oil Lamps, Coal oil. Lamp chimneys. Tinware a grrRt varie ty. Japauwhrc. Egg beaters. Spice Boxes," Vire Ladeis, Sieves. Dusting pans. Lanterns, etc . etc. Carpets, Oil-cloth, Brooms. Brushes. Baskets. Washboards. Buckets, Tubs. Churns Wall-paper, Candle wick. Cotton yarn and Batting, Work baskets. Umbrellas, elo. Rafting Ropes, .Augers. Axes. Chiso'.s. Saws. Filer. Hammers, Hatchets. N'ils, Spikes, Ori .4 stores. Stoneware. Trunks. Carpet bags. Powder, Shot, Lead, eto. School Books, Writing and Letter paner. Fancy note and coti mercial paper, pens, pencils and ink. copy books, ilates. ink stands, fancy and common envelopes. Oarria re Tri 1 n in in 2s. Shoe Findings.' Glass and Putty. Flat irons and Coffee mills, Bed cords and Bed screws. Matches. Stove blacking. Washing soda and Soap, etc. Fl.tvorinr Extracts, Pateut Medicines, Perfumery of various kinds. Fancy soaps. Oils, Paints. Varnishes, and in fact every thing usually kt-pt in a first class Store. They invite ail persons toeaU and examine their stock, and bor e to give entire satisfaction. BOY.S'TON, Sll'AVKKS GKAL'AM CJearfiold. Pa.. July 20th. 186i. Three Farms For Sale ! SITUATE IN PIKE TOWNSUIP. The subscriber will sell his three farms situate in Pike townhip, Clearfield county, Pa., at pri vatesale. Also, one tract of unimproved land numbered and described as follows, to wit r No I. Is an improved tract on which h ra sides, and contains about 2d() acres 2t!(l acres t which is cleared, 23 acres being in meadow, and the whole in a high state of cultivation and un der good fences. The improvements are a good frame house, frame barn, (7j by i8 feet.) wagon shed, grain house, smoke house, wood hous and other outbuildings. There is timber sufficient on the land for all farm uses, and an excellent coal bank. Also g.od water and a fine orchard of choice fruit growing thereon. No. 2. Is an improved tract, nnd contains l."i acres of which St) acres are cleared, ID acres be ing in meadow; aud the whole in a good statu or cultivation and under good fences, with excel lent water on the farm. Thebuildiugs are a lg house and an excel tent frame barn, and some oth er outbuildings. There is on this tract sufficient good timber lor 7 or ij rafts, and an excellent coal bank, together with an orchard of choice fruit trees. No. 3. Is an improved tract, containing about 100 acres. M acres cleared, (new,) with a small plank house and bam thereon erected . The laud is under1 good fences, with excellent water ou it. About 3 rafts of goo.l timber also standing thereon. No. 4. Is an unimproved tract of 400 acres. with some good pine timber growing on it, and will make an excellent lartn w hen cleared The above tracts will bo sold in a body, or sep erately. to suit purchasers preferring, however, to sell them in a body. The terms will be leasnn- able. 1 he tracts can be seen at anv time bv catl ing on the subscriber, or inquiries by letter will be answered if addressed to Curwensville. Pa August3.lS.it DANIEL BAILEY. ".SALLY 'ROUSD THE COTJNTFR. BOYS." THE 2D SERIES Grain! Races have commenced on the Lumher-Citv course! Of OMIN FOR COMPETITION IJcrry hti. ( Sundays craptt'f. ) .1 prLc for ereryfjoiy. Apply haiifih'utrlif to the jrojiri'?t"rs, Kirk t- S'"'"'-', at tltiir ric Chmp Store, in Luiairr-Citii, I'-itii-t. The fact can be no longer denied the people have said it. the people know it, and everybody believes i', that the new store is the place to buy cheap roods, to buy new goods, to buy fashiona ble goods, to buy any kind of jrjods you want. The sumnierstock. now opening at Kirk fc .Spen cer s, is tne largest, tne oest assorted and bet that ever came to the place. Ladies can find delaines, alpacas, morhios, casbmeres.Freneh and American ginghams. lawns, plaids, nankins, berege.carnbrics. muslins, bal mo ral and hoop skirts, silk and cloth mantles, veils, edgings, lace, braid, nets, corsets, belts, collarcitt. hosiery, gloves, ribbons, bounets.bats, trimmings, bohjnett, mull and swiss muslins, shawls, combs, wristlets, linen handkerchiefs, toilet articles. ,tc. (Jentlemen can find coats, pants, vests, boots, shoes, hat., caps, collars, neck-ties, suspenders, shirts, handkerchiefs, perfumery &c. Children can 2nd toys iu great variety, candies, nuts, Ac. It is the place to buy your dry good; ; your gro ceries, your boots and shoes, hats, caps aud bon nets ; your notions your hardware, scythes, forks, shovels, hoes, rakes ; your brooms, cedar and wil low ware; your clocks and looking glasses ; your stone and queensware ; your flour, fish and bacon ; yur glass, putty, paints, oil nud varnish ; your nails find spikes ; in tact anything you want. Tf you wish the highest cash ptice for yourproduce, your butter, ejjgs. grain, flax-seed, rags, timber, boards and shingles, it is the place to exchange to the best advantage to yourselves Any article not on hand will be ordered on short notice. Ladies wishing bonnets or dress goods can have them or dered by calling at Kirk A Spencer's cheap store, as special arrangements have been made for that purpose. We do not wish to wound or seriously hurt any body, but will do our utmost to maintain the rep utation we have won, of selling goods a little lower than anybody-else. "Rally 'roond the counter, boys !" and be con vinced of the trnth of our assertions. Lumber-city, June 24. -KIRK A SPENCER .UUU.UUU for which WOOL WAMED, lich the highest t.rifce ill be paid in ctiu by R. M0SS0P, TERMS OF THE JOURA'AL. The Raftsvax's Jocbnai. is jnblished on Tfd res Jay at SI, 60 per annum in advance. Airs tiseuents insei ted at $1 .00 per sounre. for thre r less insertions Twelve lines (or lsV( counting a square, for every additional insertion ii eenW. A deduction will be made to yearly advertisers. Slttsincss jDircttovtt. TRVIN BROTHERS. Dealers in SqusreA Sawed Lumber. I)r G.uj.ls, Groceries. Flour. Oraitt, lo , Buruside Ta., Sept. 23, 1363. 1 .1REDEKICK. LEITZINGER. Manufacturer of ' ill kinds of Stone-ware. Clearfield, P. Or ders solicited w holesalo or retail. Jan. 1, IS6I CRANS A BARRETT, Attorneys at Law. Clear field, Pa. MsylV 1S6S. l. j. trans. Walter barbett 1- OBKRT .1. WALLACE. Attorney at Law. Clear j field. Pa ffic in Shaw's new row. Market street, opposite Naugle's jewo!rj store. May 23. HF.NAl'GLK. Watch and Clock Maker, and . dealer in Watches, Jewelry Ac. Room ia Graham's row, Market street. Nov. 10. HBUCHF.R. SWOOPE. Attorney at Law. Clear. . fio'd.Fa. OfEet in Graham's Row. fourdoo west of raham S Boynton's store. Nor. 10. HARTSWICK A HUSTON. Pealers in Drujm, Medicines. Paints. Oils. Stationary. Perfume ry. Faticv Goods. Notions, eto., eta.. Market street, Clearfield, Pa. June. 25, 1534 A FLEMMING, Lninbor-oity. Pa.. Nursery l ' . man and Healer in all kinds of Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Planisaud Shrubbery. All or ders by mail promptly attended to. May 13. T P. ERATZFR. dealer in Pry Goods, Cloth ing. Hardware, vueensware. Groceries. iro- vUiois Ac, Front Street, above the Academy, Clearfield, Pa. April 27. A1TILLI AM F. IRWIN, Market s're-t, Clearfield, Pa., Healer in Foreign aud l'oinestio Mer- chacdise. Hardware. Queensware, Groceries, and Nor. 10. fa n:i!y articles generally. JOHN Gl ELICH. Manufacturer of all kinds U tl Cabinet-aare, Market street, Clearfield, P. He alsomakes to order Coffins, on short notice, and attends funerals with a hearse. Aprl0,'59. DR M. WOODS. Practicing Physician, and Fxanticing Surgeon for Pensions. Office. South-west corner of Second and Cherry Street, Cicaifield, Pu. January 21, 1663. rpHOMAS J. M'CL'LLOtUH, Attorney at Law. L Clearfield. Pa. Office, eRt of the ' Clearfield co. Rank. Deeds aud other legal instrument pre pared wilh promptness atd accuracy. July S. JB MEN ALLY, Attorneyat Law. Clearfield. . Pa. Practices in Clearfield and adjoining 'jouuties. OCce in new brick builiing of J. Boya ton, 21 strot, one door south of Lanich'a Hotel. I- I CHARD MGSSOP, Dealer in Foreign and Do V mestio Dry Goods. Groceries. Flour. Bacon, Liquors. Ac. Room, on Market stret, a few doors west of Journ il Ojp.'-f .. Clearfield, Pa Apr27. ' ARKIMER k 1'EfI. Attorneys at Law.Clear A field. Pa. Will attend promptly to all legal and other business nctruted to their care in Clear field and adjoining counties. Augo it 6. 1S08. DR. WM. CAMPBELL, offers hi professional services to the citizens of Moshannon and ri cinity. He can be consulted at his residence at all times, unless absent on professional business. Mohsannon, Centre co., l a., May 13. 1S53. TM. ALBERT A BRO'S, Pe.-Cers in Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Flour, Bacon, etc.. WooJlau l, Clearfield oounty, Penn'a. Also, extensive dealers in ull kinds of sawed lum ber. hinsUa. and squaie timber. Orders solid- ted Woodland. J5 19th. 1S83. IX'TIONKKK. The undersigned baring en Licensed an auctioneer would inform the citizens of Clearfield Couctv. that he will at tend . to calling sales in any part of the Count .whenever called upon. Charges Moderate. Address J M. SMITH. Ilegnrfys X. Roads, Clcarfitld Co., Pa February ;jt I"tv4. 1l teon Licensed an Auctioneer, would inform the citiiens of Clearfield county that be will at tend to calling sales, in any part of the oounty, whenever called upon. Ch.rtres moderate Address, JOHN M QL'ILKIN. May Kt Lower Po.; Clearueld CO., Pa. N. b. Persons calling sali s without a proper li cense are subject to a penalty of SliO, which pro vision will be euforoed against those who may ri olate tho tame. BONOS ANI NOTLS FOR SALE. The undersigued is prepared t furnish, to those seeking investments. Government and county bunds Also live per cent Government notes. 11 H. SWOOPE, Clearfield May 4. 1S(U. Att'y at Law MISS E. A. P. RYXDER, Teacher of Piano-Forte, Melodean. Guitar, Hw inony, and Vocal Music. ' ' - ; Sixty private, aud twelve class teson. fscludel in one term. Rooms with Mrs. 11. P. Welsh. ClearQeH. Jalv 1. ISfi.t. DR.HTt;ilS MEDICINES Afresh sup ply of these invaluable Family Medicine are for sale by M. A. Frank, C'learheld. consisting ol Pain Curtr; Rr.sfnnTttv. a greatcure for colde and cough ; wi Ariti-Hiioti fiiptiie. They have been thoroughly teted in -this community, and are highly approved. Try.thkm. DENTISTRY ! DENTISTRY ! 'Dr. F M. M'Kiernnn baring located nt Smith'! Mills (.lanesville.) Clearfield Co.. Pa., informs tb citizens of that place aud vicinity, that 'he will endeavor to render satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Professional calls to .in? part of the Countr promptly attend ed to Work done on Vulcarito. Terms moderate. May II, lrU..3in. J)r. F. M. McKlKKNAN. NEW WATCH & JEWELRY STORE. The undersigned having located in the bor ough of Clearfield, (at the shop formerly occupied by U Welch as a jewelry shop.) is prepared t do work of all kinds on the most reasonable terms. The cash will positively be expected when tha work i delivered, lie is confident that he can not be excelled by any workmen in townorcounty. Coiha one! romeail totheSign ot tht Hi ft II'ari.. A pril '3. o2-ly-pd. S. H. LAI CI1LIN. c LEA ft FIELD I'RSER Y. ENCOUR- having established a Nursery, on the Pike, about hall way between Curwenaviila and Clearfield Boruoghs, is prepared to furnish all kinds of Fruit trees, (Standard and dwarf.) Evergreens. Shrub bery. Grape Vines, Gooseberry, Law ten Black berry, Strawberry and Raspberry vines. Also, Sibrian CrSb trees, Quince and early Scarlet Kheo barb, ie. Orders promptly attended to. Addresa Aug 31,1864. J. It. WRIGHT, Curwensville. ED. A. IRYIN MERCHANT AKD DEALER IN LUMBER CURW r.NSVILLE, PJl. SETW GOODS Of every description, just received at the "Cor ner Store." and selling as low for Cash and coun try produce as can be bought elsewhere in the county. The stock consists of Dry Goods, Gro ceries, Hardware, Queensware, Glassware, Willow-ware, Wooienware, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Ready-made clothing. Flour, Bacon, Molasses, Syrups. Rice, Fruits, Candies, Nuts, etc. Pur chasers should see the goods and post them selves in prices. July 13, 1S64, FOUR (4) good draught horses forsale by E A. IRVIN, Curwensville. C! JiT oi artiola. ajid very cheap at ft 'I ll if u 'j T . k if s-sr it" A' t. m t. ': t; 1