Saftman journal . TyronTand Clearfield Railroai Train lec I y rone at : : : Arrives at Pbilipsburg at . U Train leaves Philip-bur at : . 50 p. RITES OF SUBSCRIPTION- ADVERTISING AND JCBBlsa. $2 fln Suhssription, in advance. 1 year, . 2 - Pooription, if pH w.'t" bo f el,.r; r'. 3 00 Suusrriptiuu. if .oif pa, d lb... - he t() 1 he aoove rues of fbefore January cnrreut volume, uolea P"lJ ,or oel idrn-rs'anJ ' Ex'ts nodoeseach. 5 tanes, Auditor. Kry e'.eh. 3 times, Cautions and fcs'Mys. Iaolutiou notices, eacn, .5 times, T-ansienr Alverti.r.K. per J.qu:ire or 10 line, or less "J limes, or less, For each subsequent insertion, Ofljial Advertising. f-r each square of 10 lines, or less 3 times, or less, For each subsequont insertion. Professional cards.5 lines, one year, Local notices, per line. I time, Obiruary notices, over 5 lines, per line, Yearly Advertising, one square. : : : Yearly Advertising, two squares, : : Yearly Advertising, three squares, : Yearly Advertising, one-fourth column, Yi-arir Advertising, one-half cluuin, Yearly Advertising, one coluniu. SUnks. single quire. :::::::. Jlai.Ws. quires, per quire, : : : : Hlm.ks. 6 quires, per quire. : : : : Bim.ks over 0 quires, per quire, : : : tit-. iLUU. eighth sheet, 23 or less, f..urth sheet, 23 half sheet, 23 " 1.1-1. H 2 50 2 5ft 1 50 2 00 1 50 50 1 50 50 5 00 15 10 8 00 12 00 15 00 20 0" Z'i 00 60 CO 2 50 2 00 1 7i 1 50 1 50 2 50 4 50 S 00 ITU IMC nr a.-h f fthore. at tronortionate rate V T s t w - - t The above rates were agrcci upon. Dy me uu denjigned. on the 3d day of leeember. l&li. and ni'.l be strictly adhered to during the present a'.tU prices of all kinds of printing materials. I. W. Mi'OKE. Publisher of '-CUarficld Republican." s.j. now. Publisher of '-Uat'tsuiau's Journal.'' Personal. The individual who borrow ed our umbrella, several weeks fcince, will jilease return it soon, or we will send Con Haolti Shu part after the jieison, ad well as the umbrella. Death of a Soldier. It is with regret that we annrmDce the death of Corporal Jo-s-eph Bu-h, of the Si I'eim'a Cavalry. He tiled in hospital of chrtnic diarrhu?, on the ".th of November. lie va.s a brave and ef Scitnt officer and soldier, and his compan ion in arms deeply lament his deatlu May in.' rest in petty. The Weather. Dating the past week were favored with tolerable fair winter vreather. On Wednesday evening last, the snow had reached a depth of six or eight ,nche.-, and bedding was tolerable good. But on Sunday and Monday of this wwk. the iir moderated very much, which; with tome ram, caused the greater portion of the Sii-ivr to disappear. On Tuesday, however, tiie aunosphere got colder, and this morning (T.Veuuesday)'smne snow fell. No 1'aper Next Week. We have con cluded not to issue a Journal next week, for various reasons. We have broken some of the fixtures about our press, which will re quire several days to make the necessary re pairs, and as we are still short of hands are unable to do so and put out a paper. Be fci ies, we have several rollers to make, and a number of other things to put in order iu the office. We hope our readers will re ceive this explanation as a Mt'lirient apolo- for the non-appearance of the Journal next week. Deserters Arrested. We learn that i-evi-n others, besides those arrested in Knox town.-liip, have been appreh nded in Clear f:eM and Centre counties by the loth Veter an uv,erves, since their arrival at l'hilips LurL'. to wit : Win. Ileman, liouuty jump er ; J'anic-l Moore, deserter from 110th Da. Vol. ; imon P. Wetzel, deserter from draft ; llobcrt A. Keefer, deserter from 11 2th l'a. Vol.; Geo. li. Albright, deserter from oth Pa. lies. ; John M'Coy, deserter from draft; so 1 J. J. Icklin, deserter from ICth Veter an Reserve Corps. Godky's Lady's Hook for January, 105 is before us. It is the best number that has leen issued, and may truly be cal led a ''Premium number unrivalled and unapproachable." Two magnificent Steel l'late-1, a superior colored Fashion-plate, and fourteen other large engravings, grace its a;-s be-.ides crochet patterns, latest styles of bonnets, collars, caps, capes, etc., mat in all about SO engravings. It also gives us eaure to state that the slight advance in price has not prevented persons from sub scribing fur 'Godey" ; an J the reason is ob vious : because it is really the Ladies favor ite, and under no circumstances will they lo without it. See advertisement iu another column of to-dav's JonrniL The Lady's Fhiexd. The January nutu W of the Lady's Friend is already on our taule, and fully bears out the high reputa tion of this new monthly, which is now en tering upon the second year of its existence. leading steel engraving, "Hush! it is Asleep," is a beautiful picture, and will doubtless go right to the hearts of the la-d'-e. The Fashion Plate a double one, as usual is very fciUidome indeed, admirably engraved on steeL and richly colored. Then lhpre is a colored design of a Work Table pompabion. a very woeful lady,as she seems, M rod and yellow and blue ; and numerous "'her engravings of the Fashions, Work Department, and many other things 'h useful and ornamental. Price $2.50; 2 copies $4.00; 9 copies $10.00; 21 eopies 135.00 Specimen numbers will be sent to those desirous of making up clubs for 15ets. Ailress Deacon & Peterson, S19 Walnut reet, Philadelphia. Now is the time to T A TIGHT INJELKOX T0WEEIP. Eighteen Deserters Arrested and one Killed About two wicks siticethe lGthllegiment of the V eteran Deserve corps arrived at Vliilitteburr, which ha been luade a milita ry post on account of its being the terminus i of the Kail-road. Ihe object in .sending these troops into this section of the State was to arrest deserters and drafted men who failed to report. Accordingly on Tuesday evening the 13th, Major Goebel sent a detachment tf fifty or sixty men, under command cf Capt. South worth, to Knox township in this county, to arrest a gang of deserters, who, he had learn ed, would be at Tom Adams' house on that evening. Part of this force was in sleds, and the remainder mounted. A littb after midnight they arrived at the place designa ted, and at once surrounded tiro house. The cavalry being properly posted, the in fantry at once advanced to the door, when some one within cried out, ''The soldiers are here!" Capt. South worth at once rush ed into the house with his men and arrested all the inmates nineteen of whom proved to be deserters and drafted men. Tom Ad ams a notorious deserter and leader of the gang, was on the second floor at the time. On going to a window he saw the soldiers outside, and at once fired with a musket at them, (killing a young man named Kcad, from Chueuio. t, New Ilamshire, a buck shot having struck him in tnehcad,) and then endeavored to make his escape by jumping from the window to the ground. A volley from Uiomj iosted outside, however, brought him suddenly to a '"halt" several balls having pierced his body, lie lived but a few- minutes after he was shot -thus having forfeited his life iu a most iniqui tous ause. The foregoing are the facts, as near as we have been able to obtain them. Among those arrested are Stephen A. Durbin of the 55th Pa. Vol., Daniel Tiiu olin of the S2d. Win. Drown of the ,55th, and Daniel Drant of the 184th, all desert ers : and Dr. J. J. Kiise aud George Nagle, deserters from the draft. The names of the others who were arrested in Kuox town ship, we have failed to procure. Thio affair, which must be regarded as the legitimate offspring of the spirit of law lessness which has been engendered in this county by the bad advice aud iuflamatory harrangues of designing demagogues, who could just as readily have directed their fol lowers in the right as in the wrong way,ought to, if it does uot,satisfy the misguided men in cur midst that the Government has the power to enforce the laws, and that its iron grasp will be laid upon all w ho attempt to resist its authority. We hope for the cred it of the county at large, but more particu larly for the sake of the law-abiding portion of our citizens, that we may not again be called upon to record such a lamentable e vent. Should any other troubles of the a love character arise, those vho bring them upon themselves, will do so with a full knowledge of the fearful consequences they must inevitably incur, aud the fault will rest entirely with themselves. List of Jurcr3 for January Term, 1865. Grand Jirors. Deccaiia; G. W. Dil lon. P. Dradifi", J. S. Gallahcr. Drady ; M. Sltu 'art. Duruside; W. Gooderman, John Ailord. Chest; 1J. Hummel, F. Fraley, L. Killian, (I. S. Tozer. Clearfield; Lar. 11. Merreii, A. C. Finney, II. W..Park. Cov ington; Dr. J. W. Potter. Ferguson: T. V. Drown. Jordan ; Edw. Comfort. Law- rence; Jos. Watson. JiUmber-city : Amos llile. Morris; Robert Drown. Pike; Pe ter Hoover. Union; D. F. Ilarley. Traverse Ji rors. Deecaria; S. Kirk, S. Cowan. Dell; 11. Melufley. Dloom; E Luther, G. P. Dloom. Doggs; S.-Kobiton. Dradford ; Robt. Livingston. J. E. Darger. Dradv ; J. Brooks. E. Lines, D. Eshenfelt er, G. Per.tz, It. II. Moore. B article ; II. Eisenhower, J. Neff. Chest ; Jona. Fry, P. Pentico. Cleai-fieid; H. Stone, J. M'Bride, J. C. Whitehall, F. Short. Cuiwensville; W. Bard. Wm. M'Bride. C. Bloom. Cov ington ; W. Schnarrs, Joab Rider. Deca tur; E. Reese. Ferguson; J. Rowles, D. Read. G irard , D. Spackman. Goahen : J . Fiegal. Graham; T. 31. Leonard, J. W. Turner, J. II. Steward. Jordan : D. Mc Geehan. Lawrence: R. Porter, W. Spack man. J. Dougherty, D. Welch, I. Swales. J. J. Reed. Lumber-city ; II. Davis. Pike; clIUC A. LIWllj ' " - " - t j Wm. P. Beck, J. Douchman. Woodward ; 11. ,J. I'asan, J. Jjockett. Second Week. Beccaria ; J. II. Hegar ty. Beil : J. Davidson, E. Wetzel. Brad ford; E. Williams, W. S.Taylor, J.Stew art, J. Shirev, Isaac Wilson. Brady; M. P.roon. A. Miles. W. T. Hamilton. D. Rish el. Chest ; L. Roland, L. J. llurd. Clear field ; D. Connelly, J. Cooper, E. W. Gra ham. J. II. Ililburii, J. Carr. Covington; C. Brown. Decatur ; II. Post. Gi.ard;A Irwin. Goshen , J. Munce. Gue!ich;W. B. Whiteside. Jordan : Laf ete Bloom, II. Straw. Karthaus; T. Michaels. Lumber city; Anth. Ilile. Morris; R. Dougherty, G. Beams. Penn ; P. M'Mahan, J. John son. Pike : J. Ross Bloom. Union ; Jos. ScoSeld. Woodward; J. Rowles. To Borrowers. The person who bor rowed a Buffalo robe, with green lining, from James B. Graham, E&i-, hereby res pectfully requested to return the same with out furtlier delay, as lie is much in need of the same. Illinois SIenatorship. There is a whole regiment of candidates for a seat in the U. S.Senate. from Illinois Yates, Logan, Pal mer, Washburo, and "Long" John Went worth. John, thinks he is tall enough to overreach them alL There were in the Block ley AlmsIIouse, near Philadelphia, last week, 2,719 inmates, and the number of poor receiving out-door relief wa6.33.. . MARRIED: On December 4th, iu Richland township, Tenia county, Iowa, by T. N. Hiat, Esq., Mr James C. Reams, formerly of Iawrence township, and Miss LrciNDA J. Graham, formerly of Bradfoid township, Clearfield county, Pa. FOR TIIE HOLIDAYS ! Mrs. H. D. Welch lias received, and offers to purchasers, a large stock of Woolen Goods, of superior quality, consisting in part of Turbans, Net Hoods, . Nubias, Nubia Hoods, Scarfsr Breakfast Capes, Undersleeves, Twilights. In her stock of Millinery Goods will be found Dress Caps, Head Dresses, Bonnets, Veils, Hats, Ribbons, Flowers, Plumes, Nets, fcc, fee. Also, Bugle Trimming, Ribbon. Drf ss and Velvet Trimmings, Buttons, Buckles, Ac. COLLARS, GLOVES, k HOSIERY. Reads, Zephyr, , Thread, Braid, Combs, Needles. Cosmetics such as Hunt's Bloom of Roses, Laird's Bloom of Youth, Sterling's Ambrosia. Hair Oils. Phalon's Extract Night Blooming Cereus, (genuine article.) and other articles of Perfumery. CHILDRENS' TOYS, SUCH AS Wooden, China, IvOry, Lava ware, Tinand Iron. Fanes Soaps, Hoop Skirts, Skirt Supporters, AVil low Baskets, and a large variety of other Fancy and Staple articles, suitable for this season of the year. The public are invited to examine Mrs. Welch's stock, as it embraces many of the finest and most fasbionuble articles offered for sale in this place, and at prices to suit the times. liec.U. CJTRAV COW. Came trespassing on thepre-intr-cs of th subscriber iu 'Jnion township, a bout the 6th of December, a red cow supposed to be abit S years old. The owner is requested to came forward, prove property, piy charges and take her away or she will be sld as the law di dects JOHN BKUBAKEK. Kockton,D'ec. 14. 1861-pd. llELlOGRAPHIG THE undersigned having completed his Photo graph Gallery, in frhaw's ilow. two doors west of the Mansion Houso, Clearfield, Pa., is now ready to wait on those in want of first class portraits. My arrangements are such as enable me to furn ish thr.se beautiful productions of '-sun drawing" in the highest style of the art. Having fitted up my rooms at considerable expense, with a view to the comfort and pleasure of my patrons, I hope by strict attention to business, and a desire to sat-, i fy those who -call, to merit a liberal share of public patronage. A good assortment of Gilt, Kosewood, and mould frames; Albums and an endless variety of cases on hand, at moderate pri ces. Particular attention given to copying every kind of pictures. H. BRIDGE, September 2, 1S64. Artist. Instruction in the art of Photography given, and aparatus furnished at city prices. ongeTgain! j. i nvtoiiis sc CO., DEALERS IX DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, ETC., PIIILIPSBUKG, PA., Sell the Cheapest Goods in the County. J I. Morris it Co.. are just now receiving from the eastern cities and opening at their store rooms A SPLENDID LOT ly -01 Prints and Delaines, very cheap. A f j lare slock of Brown and Bleached Mus 'S i lins very cheap. Flanels, Linseys, Sat r -J I tinetts. Jeans. Tweeds, very cheap. Yankee Notions, a great variety. FOU THE LADIES, jThcy have coats .and circulars ; Furs, such in Trunks and carpet Hags; Wood and Willow-ware Baskets- Also, Balmorals for Ladies' & children. HOODS AND NUBIAS, H iSontags and comforts, Break fast capes and j a great variety of Gloves and Hose ; a ! sj variety of Wool Delaines. French Me rinos. Coburgs and Alpacas, good blah SiU, Bonnets and Shawls. FOR MEN AND BOYS Tl. l.,.'..lAtli;iv r nil L- i ml j unTisiflt. 0 tt ing of over-eoats, coats, pants. vest$: O ' handkerchiefs, cravats, undershirts. drawers, boots, shoes, hats. caps, and many other articles of clothing. 0 71 o GROCERIES, Such as Rio. Rye and Laguara coffee; Su gars, white, brown and ye'.low ; butter, eggs, lard, cheese, hams, shoulders, and sides. Sweetpotatoes.dried peas dried beef, fresh chad, salt fish GRINDSTONES and fixtures, buggies, sleighs, carriages, saddles, bridles, horse collars, trimmed horse blankets, buffalo robes, sleigh bells, whips, harness and names, and a variety of other articles. HARDWARE in endlesa variety with broad axes, dou ble bits, rafting and barking axes. Par H lor and cooking stoves and pipe. An assortment drugs, medicines paints, -oils, varnishes, dye-stuffs, etc., etc. SCHOOL BOOKS, writing and letter paper, fancy not and commercial paper; pens, pencils and ink ; copy books, elates, ink stands, fancy and common envelopes, and many other things in this line. AND IS FACT 1-3 71 b There" is nothing that man or beast con sumes, but what we keep on nana or can get for our customers on short notice. And will sella little cheaper, hay ing advantages that noothershave. They invite persons to examine their stock and hope to give entire satisfaction. - Lumbermen supplied by tne quaom wim -con. flour, chop, or any goods in onr lmea: lOper centoncost. We discount all bills over $10 ten per cent, for cash. Our Clearfield friends will please call and see ns when they come to town. They can find as on theoorner formerly occupied by John Runk, and nearly opposite the Cotira House," Main street Dee. 1, ISM: . . . . : .1- 1. AGK1CULTUKAL 3IKETIXG. The an nual meeting of the Clearfield County Agri cultural Society, will be held at the Court House in Clearfield, Pa., on Monday evening the 9th dy of January. ls!5, where all persons interested in the cause of agriculture, and in the further suc cess of this society, are invited to attend, as the election of officers to serve tor one year will then take place. By order of the President. Dec. U.lStU. L. F.IRWIN, Sec'y. MISS E. A. R RYNDER, Teacher of Piano-Forte. MeloJeon. Cabinet-Organ, Guitar, Harmony and Vocal Music. Also, sole a gent for Clearfield county for Chickering A Sons Piano Fortes, an 1 Mason A Hamlin's Cabinet Or gans. Rooms fit A Mrs. II. D. IVeJsU. Music Books, Paper, and S3heet Music constant ly on hand at the store of Mrs. H. D. Welsh. Clearfield. Pa., Dec 7, 18li-t. NEW WATCH & JEWELRY STORE. The undersigned having located in the bor ough of Clearfield, (at the shop formerly occupied by R Welch as a jewelry shop,) is prepared to do work of all kinds on the most reasonable terms. The cash will positively be expected when the work is delivered. " He is confident that he can not be excelled by any workmen in town orouniy Come one .' route all to the Hisrn of the Bi Watrh. April 9.'62-ly-pd. fc. H. LAL'CHLIN. CARPETINUS Now in store, a large stock of Velvet, Brussels. Three-Ply and Ingrain Carpetings, Oil cloths. Window Shades, ect.. eet., all of the latest patterns and best fabrics; which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash. N. B. Some patterns of my old stock still on hand ; will be sold at a bargain. J. T DELACROIX No. 27 South Second Street. above Chestnut. March 2 1864. Philabelphia S. J. MCKEHSO.N U. K.UAKUIS : W.B. MOSELCT FLEM 0.X.I33-A. , WITH NICKEKSON, HARRIS & JIOSELEY, Manufacturers and "Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 435 Market Street. Philadelphia. A large assortment of City Made Work oon.tantly on hand. July 20, 18o4. 13TBLIC VENDUE. The undersigned will expose to public sale, at his residence in Boggs township, on Monday, December 20, 1801, the following described personal property: Two horse.9, 2 cows, 1 wagon. 1 pair twin sleds, I pair hay ladders, 1 sleigh rigged for one or two horses. 1 sping wire-toothed horse rake, ploughs, harrows, cultivator, fhovel plows, 1 threshing ma chine, tv'ndmill, cutting box, rakes, forks and slioveli. 1 wheelbarrow, 1 cider mill, grain cradle, mowing scythes. 4 scaps of bees. 3 stoves, 1 glass cupboard. 1 dining and 1 breakfast table, 3 sad dles, 4 set harness, bedsteads, 1 spinning whcl, 1 stand. 1 large copper kettle, log chains, siug'.e and doubletrees and many other articles too nu merous to mention. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, A. M. Terms made known on dav of sale. Doc. 7, 1S64. VjNL L. AVILSQN. LIS T OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office at Clearfield, on Dec. 1st 1SC.4. Blinzler, Edward Mahood, Alexander Barrows. H.J . Moore. John C. Carber, Stephen P Mulikcn, T.P. Cochran. Joseph W. Marray. Rev. Cha. E. 2 Drake, Morgan, 2 MoCauley, Wm. Drake. J. G. . McCulley, J. Edward, George Powl. Peter Fiddler. Benj. or Read, W. T. Fields. Win. Read. L. T. Gibbony, Isaac S. Reaves, Mis Ellen Kockman. Miss M J. Riohey, Joseph Ileiget, John Riddle. Wm. llarrigan. A. C 2 Sailesgiver, Jesse T. Hoover. H. U. Smith, Miss Mary Hunter, Win. S. Smith. Lconurd Jonson, Miss Marg't J. Stunfort, Mrs Melissa Jordab, James. 2 Sullivan. Timothy Kincheloe. J. B. Testen, Mrs. Elizabeth Kitchen, Thomas VT. Wallace. John Kesigle, John Walii., Miss Ann Magee. Capt. Robt. B. Wrath, Robert One cent due on each letter advertifed. Per sons calling for any of above Jetters. will say they are adverti.edL M. A. FRANK. P. M. SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT of the Clearfield County Bank, November 7, 1S64 Capital stock paid iu, as actual capital stock. $-58,001 0 Circulation of denomination of SI. 3 7651 00 Circulation of Si's, 24.315 00 $IO'fi, 16 210 0U 1 -43,170 9 -45,i: Greatest circulation since last statement of May 3d. 154. 53.3SS SO Due bat.ks of this State, 12.0US 11 Amount due depositors, 113.444 61 Total liabilities this day, 23,704 b4 Dividend declared this day including Statoahd United States Tax 2 9."8 T ;old,S4,i:;9 06; Silver, SI. 103 27, 4.707 3S Amount of bills discounted, 130 4S7 37 Amount suspended of this, 6.i! 03 Considered bad, uoue. Doubtful none. Real Kstate, none. Personal property, 405 79 Undivided profifH. 7.337 11 Amount of Liabilities of Directors. Id. 505 72 Ol which they are indebted as principals, 1,000 00 as endorsers 18.505 62 Liabilities of stockholders i3.817 41 Of which, and as principals, 9.000 84 " as endorsers, 44.847 41 Sworn and subscribed before J.W.Shugart. Esq., Nov. 29. 1804 JAS. B. URAHAM, ClearfieldJ Pa., Dec. 14. 1864. Cashier. SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas, issued out of the Court of Common Pless of Clearfield county, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House in the Borough of Clearfield, on MONDAY THE 9TH DAY OF JANUARY, 1365. the following described Real instate, to wit : A certain tract of laud situate in Graham towa-t-hip. Clearfield county. Pa , bounded ou the north by public road leading from Kvlertown to Gra hamton, on the east by lands of John B. Kyler, on the south and west by lands of Thompson, containing ten acres, more or less, having thereon erected a two story frame house and log barn, and other improvements. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Samuel Ulrich. At.so a certain tract of land situate in Brady township, Clearfield county. Pa. .containingeighty acres, adjoining lands of England, Fox A Roberta. Jacob Hummel and Jacob Shaffer, having about twenty-five acres cleared, with a small orchard, a log house and barn erected thereon Seized, taken in elocution, and to be sold as the proper ty of John Dosch. Also a certain tract of land situate in Law. rence township Clearfield county, Pennsylvania, containing sixty acres : of which about thirty a cres are cleared, adjoining lands of Morris If Wallace, Ellis Irvin. and others; having thereon erected a two story house, log barn, and other out buildings, together with a young bearing orchard. Seized, and taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Joseph Lansburry. Also by virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, the following described Real Estate, to wit: A certain tiact of land situate in the township of Peun, in the county of Clearfield, and State of Pennsylvania. Beginning at a post in the line of Spencers, thence by lands sold to David Spencer noith 50 degrees, wett 63 perches to a post, thence south 40 degrees east 9 parches to a post, thence north 50 degrees west 34 perches to a chestnut, thence South 20 degrees east 70 perches along the line ot Grier Bell to a white oak, thence fcouth 33 degrees east 70 perches to a hickory, thence north. 35 degrees east 30 perches to a chestnut, thence south 50 degrees east 17 perches to red-oak, thence by lands of Owens north 371 degrees east perches to a'hickory, thence north 62 degree wet 27 perchs to a post, thence 37 degrees east 32 perches to stones, thence north 40 degrees west 105 perches to beginning, containing 85 acres and the usual allowance, with a two-story fratre white dwelling house, barn and other out buildings reeled thereon. Seized, taken in exeention. and to be sold as the property of Frederick Holloste'r. ED. PERKS. Sheriff. heriff Office, Clearfield, Bee 14, 1854. SALT ! SALT !! SALT !!! A prime arti cle of ground alum salt, put up in patent naKi. at (3.25 per mt-c. at the cheap cash store of XrabT?r: t- MCfKP. I B S G GOODS B U Y SEASONABLE i BOYNTON SHOWERS GRAHAM That's The Place! BOYNTON. SHOVEhS AND QEaHAM. CLEARFIELD, PA., Have received their first supply of Seasonable - ... . rr - 1 - Goods. which they are nowonenng torsaic LOWEST CASH PRICES. Their stock consists of a general variety o Dry-Goods. Groceries, Hard-ware. Queens-ware, Tin-ware, Willow-ware, Wooden-ware: Provisions, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, and Clothing. Ac. For the Ladies. They would call especial attention to the large and good assortment of new styles and patterns of WOOLEN GOODS, Sucn as Scarfs, Hoods, Nubias, Sontags, Saeques, .Mantles, s-bawls, and Hats.. Also the latest styles of Bonnets, and an assortment of LADIES DRESS GOODS now opening, consisting of Plain and Fancy Silks, Delaines, Alpacas, Ginghams. Ducals. Printa, Me. rinos, Cashmeres, Plaids. Brilliants. Poplins. -Be-regf. Lawns Nankins, Linen, Lace. Edgings, Col erettes. Braids, Belts, Veils, Nets, Corsetts, Nu bias, Hoods, Coats. Mantels. Balmoral skirts. Ho siery, Gloves Bonnets. Flowers, Plumes. Ribbons, Hats. Trimmings, Buttons, Combs. Shawls. Braid, Muslins, Irish Linens, Cambrics, Victoria Lawns, Swiss, Bobinets, Mulls, Linen Handkerchiefs etc. Of Men's AYear They have also received a large and well select ed Stock, consisting ot Cloths, Plain and Fancy Cassi meres, Cashmerets. Tweeds, Jeans. Cordu roys, Bever-Teen, Linens, Handkerchiefs, Neck ties, Hosiery, Gloves, Hats, Caps, Scarfs, etc., eUs." Ready-MaJe . Clothing In the latest styles and of the beat material, consisting of Coats, Pants, Vests, Shawls. Over coats, Drawers, Cashmere and Linen ShirU, 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, etc Groceries and Provisions Such as Coffee, Syrups, Sugar. Rice, Crackers, Vinegar, Candles. Cheese, Flour. Meal. Bacon, Fittfa. cjarse and fine Salt, Teas, Mustard, etc. Coal Oil Lamps, Coal oil, Lamp chimneys, Tinware a great varie ty, Japanware, Kgg betters, Spice boxes. Wire Ladels, Sieves, Dusting pans. Lanterns, etc , etc. Carpets, Oil-cloth, Brooms. Brushes. Baskets. Washboards, Buckets, Tubs, Churns Wall-paper, Cuudle wick. Cotton yarn and Batting, Work baskeu. Umbrellas, etc. Rafting Ropes, Augers, Axes, Chisels. Saws. Files, Hammers. Hatchets. Nils. Spikes. Gri-d stones. Stoneware, Trunks, Carpet bags, Powder, Shot, Lead, ete. School Rooks, 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 ui:lls. Bed cords anil Bed tcrews. Matches, Stove blacking, Washing soda aud Soap, etc. Flavoring Extracts, Patent Medicines, Pertumery of various kinds, Fancy soaps, Oils, Paints. Varnishes, and in faot every thing usually kept in a first class Store. They inv ite all persons tocall and examine their stock, and hope to give entire satisfaction. BOYNTON, SHOWERS 4 GRAHAM- Cloarfiold, Pa., Dec. 7th. 1S64. NEW ST0EE ROOM .TSTI ISTEW GOODS !!!! RICHARD MOSS OP, DEALER IX FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC OR Y GOODS, tC, MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. SELLS The Cheapest Goods IX TIIE COUXTY. Read tht following list of goods and profit the rehy. Cheap FOR THE LADIES. (rOOil.t IJtrup Cheap Cheap Cicftip Cieup Cheap Always on hand a larrestock of La- ,7 cues goous suuu ua vuimrg vioiu, Ootids Alpacas, De Lainvs, Ginghams, (joutls Prints. Chintz. Rerchiets. Nu- bies. Bonnets, Gloves, etc. ! Gooili Cheti FOR GENTLEMEN, CrOods C7mti! Always on hand Black. Biue. Tlrown Goods Cheap and Grey Cloths, Fancy and Black 'Gottds r't.m.tnx Casimeres. Sattinets. Casinets. ifinn.r Ciie.ap Tweeds, Plain and t ancy est- G00ds Cheap' ings. Shirting, etc.. etc. etc. Goorls Chrj) READY-MADE. Gaod CV.ayjjiiuch as Coats, Pants, Vests, Under-K'OO'' CUeup Cheap Cheap Cheap 4 1 ... shirts, and other Flannel shirts, Goods Boots, Shoes, Hats. Caps, Neck- iools ties. Gum Loots and Shoes. and Goodt a variety of other articles. Goods irouas CiMp Such as Unbleached and Bleached'" Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Muslins. Colored Muslins. Linen and cotton tablecloths. Oil cloth, Linen and hemp towls. car pets, curtains, fringe, etc HARDWARE. AC. Good Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Cheap- Cheao " yu want Aaua or spikes. Manure or other forks, Saw-mill or other Ouads Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap saws, cmoouiug irons, uucsi, Hinges, etc.. go to Mossop's where you can buy cheap. IF YOU WANT O t , T Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Cheap-, Knives and forks, Butcher Kuives, Cheaux fchoe and Stove Mucking. Manilla Cheap Cheap and hemp ropes. Ink, Paper or Pens, Powder, Shot or Lead, Cheap etc., buy tuem at Mossop h. IF YOU WANT Shoe Last or Pegs. Palm or Fancy Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cuap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Ckeap Cheup Cheap Cheap Quuj. piareu, i Hit taper ur in dow Shades. Lamps, Lamp tubes or Wicks, coal oil. etc , go to Mo6Sop's cheap cash store. To xrrrr lir a vi. 1 Goods Goods Goods Goods Good extra family Flour. White or!!. ,! brown sugar, hams, shoulders or Q0ot eiucs, cuiiec, iwircriai, xoung nls Hyson or blacK tea, buy them i Goods at Alossop s cneap lor cash. Goods IF Y'OU WANT Goods Tallow candles, fine or coarse U, Goods Syrup or molasses, cheeso, dried Goods Cnnp Chrap apples or peaches, water or so- G00ds do cracKers, call at Mossop's Goo,ls where yon can buy cheap. G00ds IP YOU AVANT Goods Cheap Cteap Cheap Cheap Port wine for Medical or Sacramen-lo Cheap), tal uses, Sweet wine, old Mouon- G00ds Chap gahela or rye whisky, Cherry Goods Cheap and Cognac brandy, buy at Goad Cheap1! . Mossop's cheap cash etore. '.Goods Cheap IF YOC WANT 0 CheapR Fi . pruneg or dried Cur-Y.O0i Cheap rante; filberts, cream, pecan or vw f Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap rround cuts, candies. Liauoriee ! or Liquorice root, buy them at Mossop's cheap and good. Goods Goods IF YOU WANT G00ds To bay any other article cheap, btiQg fare to go to mossop, 1 or ne sells a0od person In Clearfield coantv. ,V,. November 27. 1861. ap27:5S. cr0ods Approved rsnntry produce of event ktud tekeu at tie usual market prices in erehangt for r'. CALTs good artiole, and very eheap at the FRUIT TREES. The 4ertigne4 a aria been appointed an agent of tbe "Marietta, Nursery" in Lanoaster county, wenld respectful ly inform tbe citizens of Clearfield county, that he ia nreoared at all times to fill orders for everT hkind of Fruit Trees, and Shruhberr, at proprie tors prioes. S. li. I A 1 iatk, Agent. Curwensville. Pa., Not. 23. 1S64. Pittsburg Saw "Works. nUBBAKDS AND LONG, Manufacturers of Patent Ground Circulars warranted cast steel saws of every description Mill, Mu'ay, Cross-cut. Gang aDd all other varie ties. All kinds of knives and springs made front sheet cast steel. Extra leaued H caper and Mow ing knives, Ac Particular attention paid to re. toothing, gumming and straighteniLg circular saws ; together with repairing of all kinds. Ware house and Works, corner of Water and Short streets, Pittsburg, Pa. April 13, 1664-1 yp. c. w. hi'rsard : : : : s. p. bbmasd a. loso. Life Insurance at Home. The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co., 921 Cumtxot Street, Phil'a. Insures Lives on favorable terms, and will issue Policies on any of the approved plans of insurance. Assets liable to losses .1,221,289 71. Surplus divided Annually. Losses paid prompt ly Premiums may be paid in cash; annually, semi-annually or quarterly; jr one-half. in cab, and one-halt' in note. By a supplement to tbe charter, notes hereafter received will participate iu all DiviJeuds or Surplus. Scrip certificates np to January, 1859, inclusive, are now reoeivableln payment of premiums Agency, at tbe office of H. B. Swoops. Clear field, Pa Dr J. G. Hartswick, Medical Exami ner. August 24, 1864. 1864 osanii opesino of 1864 S3?IIITG GOODS AT C. W. & II. Y. SMITH'S, comprising a general as-ortmeut of Dry-Gools, Groceries, Queens-ware, Wooden-ware, Boots and Shoes, Xotiuns, ie., &c, &c. Best quality of Prints, Delaines, Mozambique!, Linen, Poplins, Balzarines, Lavellas, Gingham check, drilling, ticking and sheeting, shawls, plain silks, tow lard silks, cassainrres cottonades, jeans, tweeds, satiiietts, bleached musling (at lest than city wholesale prices) brown muslins. HOSIERY, Gloves, Ribbons.Trimmings, But tons, (in great variety) collars, Telvet ribbon, veils, headnets, embroidery, braids Jiandkershiefs. la dies elastic pager., whalebones, bindings, chil drens', mioses', and ladies' hoop skirts, Quaker and Corset Skirts, NEW STYLE BALMORALS. Sugar. Tea. Coffee. Molasses, Spices. Ac. Oranges, Split Peas. Lemons, Full Tea Setts, Dishes, com mon and fine ware, cups:saucers.preservejars Ao. TUBS, Brooms. Churns, Mops. Buckets. Meas ures, brushes, combs, wick-?, fancy baskets, bowls, door-mats, window blinds, cords, tassels, etc., ete Children?, Misses and Ladies1 morocco boots, shoes, bal morals, and gaitors. Great reduction in prices of Fall and "Winter Goods. . J. P. KRATZER, FRONT STREET, Having purchased a large stock sinc the late decline in prices, is now en abled to offer great bargains in NEW STYLE DRESS GOODS, Richest printed goods; All wool De laines ; French Merinos ; Good Black Silk; Coburgs and Al pacas; Woolen Shawls; READY MADE CLOTHING, Lidics' Mantels ; Furs and Bonneti; Staple Dry Goods; Millinery - t Goods; Hosiery and Notions; Hats and Caps ; Boot3 ' and Shoes ; HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE, Drugs and Groceries; Carpets and oil cloths ; Household goods gener erally ; all of which will bo told at greatly reduced prices. Clearfield, Oct. 17, 1804. "BA LLY 'ROTJSD THE COUSIFE. EOYS." XetoSonr TIIE 2D SERIES Of Grand Races have commenced oa the Lumber-City course ! OPEN FOR COMPETITION Every Jtiy, Sundays excepted.) A prut for everybody. Apply immediately to the. proprietors Kitk A Spencert at their Xeic Ctenp Store, in Lmn-ber-City, Penn' a. The fact can be no longer denied the people have said it. the people know it. and everybody believes it, that the new store is tbe place to buy cheap goods, to buy new goods, to buy fashiona ble goods, to buy any kind of goods you want. The summer stock, now opening at Kirk Jt Spen cer's, is the largest, the best assorted acd best that ever came to the place. Ladies can find delaines, alpacas, merinos, easbineres.French and American ginghams. lawns, plaids, nankins, berege-cambrics. muslins, baimo ral and hoop skirts, silk and cloth mantles, veils, edgings, lace, braid, nets, corsets, belts, eollaretts, hosiery, gloves, ribbons, bonnets. bats, trimmings, bobinett, mull and awiss muslins, shawls, com ba, wristlets, linen handkerchiefs, toilet articles, io. Gentlemen can find coats, pants. Tests, boots, shoes, bats, caps, collars, neck-ties, suspenders, shirts, handkerchiefs, perfumery Ac. Children can find toys in great vaiiety, candies, nuts, Ac. It is the place to buy your dry goods ; your gro ceries, your boots and shoes, hats, eaps and bon nets; your notions your hardware, scythes, forks. hove I s, hoes, rakes; your brooms, cedar and wti low ware; yonr clocks and looking glanses ; yor stone and queensware ; your flour, fish and baoon ; yeur glass, putty, paints, oil and varnish ; yonr nails and spikes ; in tact anything yon want. If you wish tbe highest cash pi ice for yourproduce, your butter, eggs, graiu. flax-seed, rags, timber, boards and shingles, it is tbe place to exchange to tbe best advantage to yourselves Anyart'ele not on hand will be ordered on short liotice. Ladies) wishing bonnets or dress goods can have them at dered by calling at Kirk A Speneer'e cheap store, as special arrangements have been made fox that purpose. We do not wish to wound or teriouslvbart any. body, bat will do our utmost to maintain the rep station we have won, of belling goods a little lower than anybody else. 'Kally 'roi-nd tbe counter, boys !" and be eon rineed of tbe truth'of our assertions. Lumber-city. June 24. KIRK 4 SPENCEE. ALA KQ E STOOK OF GLASS, paint, oi't, white lead, etc.. at E. A. IRVlN'b T7OVR (t) CO! draught horses for sale by