..J - ,j , , l, It l" I I" !" f..l h' 1 I. r. le r i.i. I iii rl"nf nil. I'ol I t ,1 Mil a ani.l -II I ' Mm. N Imt II h it I' -i ' ft 1 1 n t 1 1 1 v lllllll ? ) ,- No 1 1. i) K in')" i I Inui Him llrt I I 1- I . I IM It'' I '. W'lllll Will VI II wl'.'i him iTwr m t 'l I. iiii iIumi Sou ( It ? ;., V will n" liim lik"' 4 p'-M if in Hi We hope In' will I ! ""It" I (! Mlmr el Obion. t Ml. ) Vi- f-o ilu I. W In n d." your lot m " fif i nlmliiii'fit r.x pirn ? Wfen lluiwnl' iamer. We enlist tJ foi dining "i0 w. '""l K' 1 li""i'' two from each rompany every inoti'li joea homo for lliif ty day. JTiwit- How long have you been in ser vici? ;,f Twenty five nioi.ths. When J i 1 you rnlM f Yek--Jutl nine months ago lu'd.iy. We tlK-tulii that it wa our duty to raise rnouclt ief to overpower you, mid wo got put S'00,000 last full, hutyo'l (1 buggcia have, used them nil up ; will Imvo to p.it somti more soott. Jt.i I LntiiihinK heartily.) When nro ypti going to cross the river again J Yunk Can't toll. You don't into in very d u nice when wo uo t'OlllO OTir. f. A ( h, you d.m't oome in tho right spirit. If vou eotnooyer civil wi will use you" well. Ynr.k Woll you know uh privalei can't arrange that, else ho would luvono more fight ing. Jt-b Yn wo lenoiv Mint, Wo arc wil ling to ettltlo if y nu propose for an lonjt as vou Htrikc, wo must parry. Hut about McClollan, r'o thought you culled traitor and u coward 1 I'n n A-That won't entry out. but Aholitionims sny bo. him a None This will givo you nn ldoa how wo got slnng with our littlo private interview, utolen from our otliccrs, for if tlioy had known we wero acrosfi tho lino, wo would liave been arrostod when wo cams back, LatthfV Hid'ntfitrl it out. WM. CARK. An Em Trm M arriro. One of that tin bajafty trnli-rnity, , bachelor editor, has lately married a pretty girl, tin I talktas follows, v iz : 4 A pair of nvoot lips, a pro croof two delicate IibimIm, nnd a pink waint ribbon, will do as much tounhingo a man as thrw fevers, ll:fi meanles, a largo "izou whooping-cough, n pair of lock jaws, scv eral Lydrcpholiiai, and the doctor's bill." 61) c (Tlcartitiii tpublian, CI.EAHflELn. r, Wednesday Morning, Jane 3d, 1863 CLUB MEETING. Tho regular monthly meeting of tbo Cvntral Democratic Club of Clearfield County, mot at Cleat field, on the CGth tilt., in the Democratic Read 11,4 Room , abeenco of tbo President, S. C. Thomp son, Eq., of Morris tp. was elected Tretd dent fro trm, Androw Addletnan, of Law rence tp., and Jacob Kunti, of Brady tp., Acting ns Vice rreuidcnlH. The proceedings of the last meeting wero read and approved. On motion of Francii Short, W. M. McCullough, Esq., was called upon to address iho mooting. At the conclusion of the speech, O. 1!. Ooodlandor, Esq., introduced the follow ing licbolutioni, which wero adopted: Risoh'tJ That we regatd the recent arm rest, trial, conviction and banishment, by military authority, of Hon. C. L. Vallan dighnm, a private citizen of Ohio, as an outrage upon tho rights of American Cit izonship, without a parallel in the history of our country, and such an act as may I justly alarm theorl apprehensions of j ........... . i the friends of civil Iioertv throughout tlio , . world; and we thereioro demand of rresuit'ie noble Dcmrcracy of thnt county, in, dent Lincoln, lis immadiato and uncons their renominalioti of CVris L. Ferkhoi ditional releaso. isa, for the Lfgislaturo. Mr. F. has aU JlcsoL'td-Thnt we view the act of com rcR(, Kprvei, lWo tf.rm9 Rml s0 -ei: satis touting the sentence, by the President,:. , .. ,., from imprisonment in a National Fort, to "ere hl constituents that they have banishment "beyond the lines" as debigns just now honored him with an unanimous cd. and doedred to Li so understood, us a nomination for a third term. lie was deliberate insult offered by the Chief Ex-; amor) tie m0i,t nclive and influential ctive Olficer of the Nation, not only to j . . .i ,c the Deraociatio party, of bich Mr. VaU members of the House-possessing lalen landichara was a JistinguisheJ member, ! equal to any, with an energy und a will but to all olhers who aro uuwilling toinuch as few men possen, Well done,! sanction all tho leading acts of the pre'-. I fjHini,rift, j ent Administration ; and so beleiving, wo i ' TT7ivin t.i,m hold it to be the duty of every citizent who Cacuut a artar. Tho L nion leagues dasirc-sthe restoration and perpetuation ! of New York held a grand mass meeting cf our free institution", to act accordingly, i at Ulica, in that State last neek, and, for) On motion tho Club ordered the speech ' of Mr. MoCulloueh to be printed in the JUpubfan, when they adjourned to meet in the Court House, on Tuesday evening, the 10th day of Junu next, when eoveral prominent speakers win be present to act1 dreas the Club. T. J. McCt Lboran, Secretary. Riot at UARRisuuRr;. Soruo of tho ro. turned volunteers bad a diSkulty with soino of the negroes at Ilsrnsburg last i. .. .... -c ween, which iei to me Cleaning out. oi aorno bix cr seven negro houses lu the northwestern part of the city. No one put pose " 1 ' ' ' was seriously hurt, but most or the 'darks' j rcenl th'3 5cnHlori:.l d.stt.ct in tho Dnm were badly scared-thinking their time ,ocl"lic Sut( Convention of the 17th met., had roally cotso. Toe regiments to rhich these soldiers belonged had parsed rssolutiens, which were generally published in the Abolition -v.-... iv.i.,.. ii. Biin-io r..Kon..ti.- upu.. mu, "CopperhcaJ?." nnd tho Harri'.burg TeU- Gkn. Uooxta's Army. Ferley, writing graph was eloquent with its warnings. It'tothe Roston Journal (Abolition) from now Fcem that but very few of tho pris ; Washington, gives tho following view of vates of these regiments knew anything of array aiatteis : these resolutions until thry met them at llarrisburg on their return. In cotAurma tiun of this fact tho Ttltpraphbu never a word to say about Iho riot The Ioot tc cms to bo on 'torher leg. For Govsrkor.- The York Gaztlit, for mally nominates Gen. Win. B. Franklin ( of that county, rho, it will be remember. d, led the loft win;; in tha assault upon Ft-A.lst.vlnlrulkisjff in TiaiAiriKap Inif anil vna , afterwards relieved of his command, as candidate for Oovcrnor, and earneitly ur- get bis nomination by tho approaching Dernrstietjti. 'orvotion. . All tu Ml I' It III' I Iff, in Mid hl II I: y I i ll in IM I fiinm than n ts t i k tii'fi, "i n (m tlliir wne j I 1 1 ' 1 1 V II f lllig." Hi rut il (itmt 'M ttit In liMn tlm iiy rlo.i'ly in vi ii"l, tiivl it il IV ii'ln t r" r rrento. to have l ii'ti driven lvl , ("r lather in) t i thi I ii lino of rntroiii'limrnlK. upon wliirli.it it fiirlhif fl'ir'lllri, IiiV nn! !"-'u.!'n wi-io iniiilo on Fiidiy tho '21, iHi hof hi h ii'Hilii il in n ppul0 -the I'liioii 1 1 being v i'l hi'iivy. 'I'ho luli is nil I to hi so precipitous thnt ladders were ned in tho attempt lo nmko the ascent ; tho nebeb, mi arw Idle luirliiiff h jtul grcn. itilos, nod rolling i-hi'lls do'vn tho hill, which exploding, ciiusod t roiuundoUH Imv oo in "ur rnnki. The daloii frnin Vicks hurg nrc im lntn n tho 2oth ult. Tlioro hud lioen no fighting inco lh" l'ri hiy I previous our (oichh having comnionoed tho work of huildiiif! entiv.irlinpiits pro paialovy to tho taking of the cily by rvg uhir ai'proachcii. Thin, it ib laid, may oc cupy two A'ceks, Trotn fhcl sources, it would ceciii that, whilo (Sen. lVmherton reel mis it m-h nsivo opi'i ations, (..en. Joo JohliKton i in (Sriuit's reural Iho head of from 15. 0( 0 to -20,0(10 men, r lio.e mini bur are rapidly augmenting and that ho is at ,1'icknon, Imp lines extending to the liig Mack Hi idge placing him within Btrikim: distance, as it were, of (iiniil'n rear. Although the published d ispaii hi s Irom don. brant, represent the siege nc progressing satisfactorily, and that he is libit ii'.l ml ly able to repel any attack in tlio rear, aim imil our iimu success u hk- , mired, ' wo must confess that wo have our ! doubts. Much nc.tivity is observed among the rebel forces on the Rappahannock, and many think a formidable demonstration on Washington, is contemplated. Hooks er's army is very much reduced by the discharge of the two years men from ew York, Now Jersey, and New Engh:nd,Hi)J the nine-mouths men from rennsylvnnia, which fact in no doubt known to (ten. Lee. It is nnnouneed that the exchange of prisoners has been suspended for the present the Confederates taking tke inis tiatire. It is suspected that this movement liaj grown out of the execution of two alleged robel spies, by order of Gen. ISurnside, and for which two Federal Captains had been condemned to a similar fate by way of retaliation. In a Nr.w Cuarxteb. Daniel Ullmun, who, rs many 01 our rea'icrs win remems I or ncod In tl.'iirn nl 11 lnMinre. ravini very particular attention to the political I airairs of this county, is now at New Or leans, oprating, first under Gen. Ilutler, and now under Gn. Rnnk; nnd it is now announced that ho is about lo he appoint! ' r d to the commnnd of the 20".o'v'. lugro soldiers which Stanton promises to raise. We think this would be putting the right man in the right place. Dan. is about ns ed. All pemm indehied to f.iid etnte era re , , i ., j ,. , I quested to miiko immediate pnvm.nt, nnd tho.-e i sharp as men generally ge. to be, and w e j eMmt apiinst (he prMcnt lheIU think the orlh cannot Inl upon a oetter plan ofgottingrid of their free negroes than by giving him the control of them. Goon For Cawdru. The Democrats of Cambria held their County Convention last week, and nominated a full and strong ticket. We are particularly pleased with, , , . - conCi atulatinu tha purpo.-o of sliw gathered up some five. 'or fix hundred returned volunteers, pays , inff their passage, expenses, ,1-c, there nnd 1 ack , but, lo, and beheld, when these) b' nve fellows got there, the found that fijjht, aud tnev conht think us well as I, kept trp Ftich aloud and continuous de moiistration in favor of "Littlo Mac" that the I.eucuers found it very difficult to i 'proceed with their business. I Senatorial Comiresck. We aro in- formed that the Conferees of Cambria and ..it Flair met at Tyrone on Tuesday last, for 1 a 1. - - - - I-.. Tl..t...t,i , ana no ueiegates appealing irom -iear- : t1t'1'1' llie c"n vtion i.djoumed to meet at 1 ii , .i in,! . i- t ., , Altoona on tho 1. th in.n. e hope our legates, now mat wiore is no uouoi as 1 to i ne rrotier uav. wi i e on nanus. . , 4'Now it is useless to lonper attempt to 'conceal thut the battle of Chancollorbville 1 I was disastrous in Its results; that Stone-1 ' man's 'raid failed to accomplish what had ueon anoueu io inai uenerai ; mat our: losses of men and munitions have been! heavy, and that tho commander of the1 Army of the Potomac has never dreamed' ofrecrossing the Rappahannock or ol moving 'on to Richmond' by any other) route, until his force have been reorgan ized, recruited and re-equippod." j wi)u It i saiJ that Prosidont Davia in Jj1 Brftgg tQ ,endor Mr- Val, i jan jnni the oath of allegianoe refusing which, he should be sent back to Trcsi' dont I ineoln. M 1 1 I' 1 1 I "1 0" ? I ' ti!i j fi, A '-it f. , '.!' fl Off (.(- hi A""' nil , f .. .,r.i,;r. " A m il li. n 1 it t'llf l" ti t ' "i y i I "i I. ln it'" t lih i I .1 ) '. II .,,1. i !, ! I iliti .ft- ifil'd f.o,r. Mr. it, iri'i I' f"H ti I M, niihi, M'ltitisli I fli.i. i ,',H if fuiimi I" "iiiif j. III II 'In 1 hur.'ln- In . n t hi rml.lfiirt In tlnrtian t ' r h i , John Fnirriilg, "en., , iml fO j-fnrt. I - Vmrs f,tl WK nro nu'li'irneil to knnuunr inot Rfml, .ph., of t,riinn tiiwiiship, a rHdiliilnto fur l iiiiiilr Ciniiiiiif-iiincr, uljoet lo th idluti of the lirmocrntic porty. June 3, '03. WK Hrn iiilliorleJ to innounrfi Miilltiiw (l)(ilon, uf l.nwninra township, nn n i-n ml I'l 1 11 f"r I CiMiiuy l'iiiiiniiiiiiiiiHT, fjulijoct to tlii) nctinn of! llie DiMuoi'rulic purly. June 3, '(! i JUto bbcrtbfmcnts. L "OH BAI I', A Cnrring', finiliihle fnr ono or two hiirsi'iln goml ovmlltion for ealo cheap for CASH, by It. V. WILSON". ClearfK-U, Juno 3, MM. herehy notified either ot two iiote of hnud (iron by irni George! Ilorton, of U.inniilo townliip, ilnte.l the loth ! llvi-eiiilier. 18i!l, iui'1 calling fur $130 01) each,! piijul.lo Slay lSiit unit lsrtj, us I have not rootii-; vnii miIuu lor the fiuno mill nlmll refuse to pny I llieia vuleci oninpelli'.l bylaw. JOSKTII .NEWCOMER. liurnpiilo, Juuo i, lfiii;:. p;i i ,4 D.1 A. U I).tlXHTi:.TOIfi XOTICi:. NoticD1 li-u on Hiu i'.l;ite i'l .lotin M-!l'i lata i 1' (io.-h- I'll township, Ui'iirlicM uuunty, il"i.r;i.o'l, having' li'iii fin 11 1 1 to t Ii t,u I.T-i,'ij v , ,': j'-T-?.m ' in- I I'l.'il to tniil o-i:it,i are di-fiii'd t,i u i.ki; iir:T.c-' jilt0 p,ormuu(, na thote Inu-inj; r-tnuu nj;iiii,ni i" mmo prt'fi'iit tbeui ilulynuthenticaied lor 1 tetllonient. WM. h. SHAW, Uncivil, June 3, Ji'li;!.. -p.l AJn y I)M1 M!T1! A TO.S' NOTICi:. Xi.tiee j V is boifhy giveii, tint I.ettfr of A.lininistra tion on the eslHiuof Xhonuis Km ri. hue of t'hi-';tl tuwn-liip, CIcartioM county, iloe.'nsi",!, lir.ve ln-en ' gruiili"! to the tii:."i siiiril, nil pi-rM.ns iml,. I t,.J I lo bai.l i-lilo nil- 1 uijin'rlcu lu inako iininruiiito piiyiu.'iit, jiiinl tlm-e I.iivii,' i'i'IiiiiihI.i flg.-.in.-t thu s.ini", will present tlieiu .Inly iiiilhinii - itcJ for sett'uiiK'Ut. J 1 1 J : -. WOnlijr. I , a. B.-nuuy, ) A Chest, .Tune 3, IsOJ. pi lnm ti. I.XnClFTOItS' NOTICi:. Notiec in licre J by piven that I.etterp Testamentary on the cctnto of Tboinas C'uraon, lute of llrmly townHhip, Clearliuld cuuuty, dece:iioil, hnviiij; been p;mn t cd to the underniKiic.l, nil perionj indnliteJ to nidestnte nro re.iieste,l to u:nkc iiiiniediRte pay ment, ami those timing demnnds against the mo will present them duly authenticated for .etllement. ELIZABETH CAP PON, I.'xecut'x. .ILLIAS A. TLUI'ti, ticer.Uir. EriiJ" tp., Juuo 3, lSfi.'i. ', "ST " " Xx. of A'liiiinutriitnn htving i.pcn grnnteil thm dllJ. , the U1i,irsi;;ni,j nn the estate of T. K. .nu.i s, ini" 01 nutci '. u ke ilI1IIK.,ii,0 pn,,et, atid thoso having claim airuiixt the prune will present tUcin duly authenticated for Bettloment JAMES T. LEONARD, June 3d, lRd3-fit. Administrator I Adniinistrator's Notice. ; "VT0Tl('E is tierebv i;iven, thnt Letter of Ad- ; X 1 luiiiistrutinn on the relate of.M-ifei N'or-j ; rid Into of Pike township, C l. arfi i ! I coun- ; i tv, divaaseil, huve hecn crunted to the un.Woign- I duly authcnticmed for settlement. June 3d,lS63-tlU Aduiinietrator. GREAT REDUCTION! New Goods at Reduced Priccp. T "h8 tld ftock to bo fold at a reduction to cor respond with the new goods. J - Y. KRATZER I Ha just received ' a genernl asiortment tf DRY GOODS nt reduced pricM DRY GOODS at reduced prices DRY GOODS at reduced prices DRY GOODS at reduced prices Bonnets and Shawls Bonnets and Shawls Bonnets and Shawls Bonnets and Shawls CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING Hardware, Queenswaie, Tinware, Notions Hardware, (.hioenswate, Tinware, cottons lw, (J-.eensware. Tinware. Notions irdiv.ire, i ieeiisware, Tinware, Notion- Tea, C'lffee, Molns-e, Fuirir, ("in dies, Kiel, 1'Iour, Hnecr, Fi'h, i T'lhiceo. ('raekr. Yin.rn. ''f. Vnrni-h T- T'-' f 7: ' r- r Si , Jiii. UJ ii J M. sj-' 3 M 'UiJ- WJj' i Cnrpts. Oil Cloth, Urn?;;.'4, LooVin; Gl?sei I Clock, Churns, Va.-h bmird, '."iiI.f. Fie-kcUv fl" i Ir me, Pane, Window-blind, Wall-paper, Coal Oil Lamp., Vnilirelhs, Red-cords, Knives and Forks, S)...nni, Crocks. Store Mnci:lnR. All of which v. iii be f.ld on the ni-.st reasonHblo term, i nnd the highest ni'irkt price paiil f.r eh," Wo' 1, .hi rin I ur.? an t n.l kinds of country pio.lu.-c. J. r. KRAT7.EU, , Froiit s!re:t, nhiivo Uie Acr.dcrr.y, Ciearfie'.d, Pa. i June .1, 18: 3. : CUms It l'. AKI).-I;r..1way from the U s'lhseriber, ,,.,idiB ;ir I,,wr..n-o township. on oi about tho 4tn ol Ap.i! last, nn indentured , a,,rrM(ir(, niuncd Mn i,.,,-,,, M Jnhn y.,,.,, fnl to be about nine i years ot oKe, havmg light colored hair, k , r- . v v.. to harbor or trust said I to harbor or trust nid boy on my account, a I will pay ne debts of Li contracting after thia date. JMlLil'ja 31ClKJLIK i Lawrenco tp., May 20, 1 SC3. , w. SHAW, miittmiv l ci'Ti rnv rnicu irt-. a. r. i. iiu L.jjf nAS prruianeiitly located at Shawville, Pa.,', where bo re.iioctfully solicits a share of public, patronage. May 27, ls63-y 7s7MrMurYayV- " Matt, IrHu. DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries Lumber, ins., Buinsido, Pa P"- C MIJXMIN boa RYE, CORN and good V. FAMILY FLOUR, for sale at Philipa- burg. Also, RYE and CORN at Ayre's Mill. l'hillpsburg, May 27, 188J. 3m ROBERT J. WALLACE, Attorrit at Law Clearfield, Pa., Offiee in bkaw'i Row, op oit tis Journal office. a. i, lew tr KIIKSII AT 'c.W.S II. W. SMITHS' OrKXtXU for fiMJi TlffS DA V fUrKIUnKS(.M.'KOKSI!.KS A SILK 0001, C0NSI6T1N0 Of FANCY SILKS, MOIIAIK LUSHES I rLAID SILKS, TAP. S'K GLOVES, RLA'.K FIGURED. JOUVIN'S KID do. r , . , , , , "LAIN HOI RED, SILK 1 RIMM! MIS FOULARDS, HEAD NETS of all Q HO DE RHINE, thelato FASHIONS. ' " -O- 1 MANTLES; 1 CIRCULAR, SAJyUE AND FANCY. -O- BOOTS & SHOES LADIES' SQUATtK TOED. LADIES' ROUND TOED. LADIES' HEELED SIIOBS. LADIES' SMOOTH SHOES. GENTS' KID GAITERS. GKNTS CALK GAITERS. GENTS' JIONROE SHOES. GENTS' PLOUGH SHOES. BEST SUMMER PRINTS AT 20 CENTS FUR YARD. Brown Sugars of i THE BEST QUALITY AT 12 J CENTS PER POUND. We now offer to the . J)C0JlC flf UClirJlCld COU11- ty the most superior stock of Goods they can possi- ' hly purchase, and at Pri- pr ciJj) VLa OUllllUlL- to them. A liberal DISCOUNT al- ; lowed lo purchasers from y7 DistailCC, 01' tllOSC bull ' J : inff larcrC (HtlOUntS, u -O I Dotft fail to call before I 1TI atCUIg IJOUr pUTCiaSCS elsewhere j I REMEMBER THE PLACE! ONE DOOR BELOW Jt'DOK LeONARD'8. : I ' , Bccoud St., CLEARFIELD, Pa. C W.& U. W. SMITH. Junt 3d, 1S6?, tf. Orp! Mii' IV ml Sail' i ik. IN tl KAIinr.Uf roliMV. II Vifiiru frn .fhfffiiio or,i,,f,' nun ft l:!i;r I lv""'1 r.'itiii i,t irlinl Hill f.'..f 1'nh; nU fit the in, l -i Co ml Dm Ml j. l.. Ill lli tiM'-tH'll "t I I' 'I'lUI I, nn the 15ih Uii jr of Juno Next, liiDlltf( 'I' . 'III.. 'I fir- "r'r I'l "It I i All tUl fi' iUin tr"t "f lit"' "ilimU In I'. fnNir tp,, ri.nrfiiilil ro , I'rv ll'iiimlid n Inlluwn i ', limrti Mi I H'litti liy.d. MnrRn (.0., Iij Jim. llniiiilt'iii on the 'nl, llnntniin A I'uiku mi ihi n.,1, ln-iii(( llin tirth-c.t tme-f iMrlh pmt f tin. t ; werrent.'l In tinme uf Ji'.rph llnrrl.nn. V KHM One linir 1n huinl hnliinre In :u f)uid uninml pnymenl with Inti'rut , In he lo- ' enroll tiy lininl iiml uini lu'in" n tlio proilin.. I ril'i.MAS MAYS, I Mny 'i', 183. IVui.r..'.in. I fey Pcf-H ...v jit"1 Gil MAT NATIONAL AND MOD'L SHOW. UN D Kit THE MANAGERIAL MltECTlO.NOF MRS. C. WARNER, rOKMERLY IRS. DAN 1UCE, AViU exhibit at rilllirSBTJIlG, Saturday June Cth. CI EARFIELD, Monday " Cth LUTIIEILSBUEG, Tuesday " 9th. Admission 2r Coats. no half rurcn. ,V, il fur nil. A'" trim ihri-yc fir c'.oiVe fAorm. PUiii'OK.M ANt'H.S AKTKKNO'ON and NIGHT, AMI i o c:o."ic. Thi ii.wl.v rrpanized Ctncern liresen' .More nni) hotter Horses, Smaller nnj finer Puuic,-, A greater number of Mules, A better s.eloetion of train ed Animals, A larger truupe of Performers, A tnoro carefully atrantf ProxTnmruo, A more iiiioJi-eptloiiablo en tertainuiunl, A more eotnplote Orohcatra, A more perfect OuKit, A moru ciu.f .rlubly eon etructed Interior, More cotlly dre.-fe, A greater variety of ap pointment.., And tho evlncoincnt of a MOIti: COHUECT TASTE TONE dV HHK1NEMKNT Thnn have hitherto been olTcr- 1 to Ihe peoplo for their PATEON AljE i bll'POHT. 7h mm AT . : ! .' 5 - , . -' , -Jii-.--- IW i ! t Ju'i.'ififu'(,tH)n,of ,r uril Tor perform tho Mnrvclon lli,.lu,.rv n' Cle iLIND "WHITF HOKSE" 11 BLIND SURREY, and the proud spirited wand eo J CMAMIMON, j nut will also bavo '.ho honor of iutruiuoing in a profcssio!:"l capacity, II KK 1'An.iITMl i KISS LIBBIS RICE I la tuprb ninneo cxercis. on her spirited youn palft.y til' U SO YJnI.KT. Atiioug the pcrt'orniors enga ged ni l the celebiated WII1THY FAMILY, Cons istini; of Mil. II ARK Y WII1TBT. ffnrmerlv of Cooke'i English Circus) who will introduce hi; elegant I'tjttinr 'lurenAtnnL, 1HCIIOW. MAD LL ELVIKA, thechurminn Eipicstrienne ; i MAST. JOHNNY, hn on li it Twin Ponies avoli.o and miosis, will iij.peir ns the INT'tEPIl) HI HOLE RIU'R ArrangeinenU have alto boon G- formerly r.oi: Natioxai. Cipcr. THE BROTHERS CONRAD, tho lest nnd most craeful yninjsta of the day. j(K. C. KIN(S, the chnmpian Leapi r, nr.d A LARUR ACKOr.ATK AND F.U.IT.6TRIAN rCU-E. not forcttinir the populiajr CLOWN AND COMIC VOCALIST. WM. KENNEDY, who I justlv ftvled tho MOST AM I'SINrt M.AN OF THE TIMLs. I Those lniichnble Assiniiie ehnp. 1 Hill COMIC 51U will be brought into theArena ntcach performance A OICAS1) WOrESSlOX of all the great resources of the " Show. I rr.oi t.r., WAC.ONS. mm? rs, PONIES, milbs, te. precede d bv Iho TR1 I'M THAI. MUSICCAR, eonlninine ERITNEK'S KEYSTONE COBNET BAM), will b" mnite dailv at Mi o'clock. CHARLES WARNER. Treasurer. C. II. CASTLE. Agent. DR. U. P. JONES, I'imtor of Publication June 3, MM. COMU AM) SIITTI.I The (uberibcr desire all person buving uus.lilui accounts with them in connection with tho Foundry Ludi tiess, to call and settle without further delny. They beg pnrdon fur ha?ing neglected this notice eo long. J. 1. THO.MPSi.X, JAS. THOMPSON, Curwensvillo, May 27, lst'.3. N. II Tha Lnsinem will be continued as hero toforo ot tin old Hand. J. 1. A J. T. FACTION All perfous are hereby enution- ed against nuddliug in any way with one LEI) aut IlEMUNti, a net of HARNESS for t two horses, and a lot of liOOKS, now in the uo of J. T, Tale, of Rrady township, ai the same be longs to me, and is in hi possession an loan only. I Urady tp., Muy 20, '(X WM. RLACK. I IOKT.-On Saturday the 16th ineL, on the J public road between Curwonsville and Clear field, A DEED, belong to tho fuhscriber, calling for 62 acres of land. Any person finding the same Biid delivering it at thi office will be suita bly rewarded. SAMUEL NEWCOMER. , may 20, 163. j LCTIIERSBCRG, CLF.ARFIF.LD COUNTY, FA. WILLIAM SCJIWEM, Proprietor. May 13, lot! ly. WILLIAM A. WALLA1"?. J0BH O. BALL WALLACE & HALL. !WE'VW Attorney! at Lav, fLEABPTELl1, PA ffif fir ii,nni NO MISTAKE fit) riitir: ..) ..-tii ir fi,r m,.. I I i.l fi. t" i.t n.l in. . I .-ef.full; if I- a 2 efer i,f; .r.r(1 in th. f,.,.A ,rfntll, f . iOMl'iMH,.nil ,.k UtluV? mi I Int.. thiili IM I i" m tl eotttti tioiiiiMi ai :5K..vrfcb rR... ---. io ,,,. . II ' lle.t Nrnp r ' And all other groeeii-s t las 0),'l .Roots, .Shoes nnd Shoo FitJ 'ofnllkiiit1CK.i'r botild fall nnd e lamin, th, (J"'", I i;lT E!7.'.33 Qui, wnere inty win snd the very Uu. 1 a ot foshinnuhle putt erns uf 1 l'OFLANS, C1IELIF.S, FF.R?aa LAWNS, A, A,, ,B'. ff-Ry, 0t, Corn, ri!S. fi. . . C lULUS 1 for Coantry prodnea. ' w"''. 'T- r- THOMlsfiv Curwensvllle, May 30, ISM, 1 V. I'.v piven thnt the he followir,. ' w"i fy,M. ' be :i xnmined mid r...a I,..-. . . " filed of reeoid in this office for the inipetj heir., lepiilees, creditorn.nnd til uth in other wv inleresteil, aud i!l bo iiri... tho next Oipbiin's Court of t UurftelJ fciu, i be held nt the COURT HOC!?, la 0,, of Uh nrlield, cnniii.eneiup nr. the 1M.ti,!S June, lHfi.'l, for continuation mid allowing, 1 The Final Aceoiiiil of Wilitata 1'. Jobm, Administrator of tha crtate if lWlf.h t'm, Into of I'nioti t..wi.iLiti, Clearfljid cuntr,t censed. ?. The Final Account of Ames Unff.,! i.'lnitor o( nil nnd fine ul.ir the goodi od U'U, TtnUn and credits which wert uf 1 It'iUFu U, lute of Emly tuwiifhlf, Clint, S. The Fitiul Account of William luatb, A1n Islrntor of nil aud singular th" good'soit teia, li'lil und credit, which r of klf Fcarce, late ol Cho'ttowmhip, l?u.-Qeid tT, deceased. 1. Tho Account of William Feoti.Tmum (fi, estate of Hannah Youiij;, la's of Dinu townthlp, (.'leariiold couutr, d.'oa.l Ii. Tho Fiui.I Aceeunt of Marin K. HiUbvaa Mn'.i'.da .Mn roe, Aibi.lni.tratrl tt 'A i.f Mirv Maeo, Iiuj ;f t':c bt'r.oijh ftT Cit fi.'ul, deeeaaod. I. i. i;.u.iJa, CloarStld, M.y 11, '6?. COUET rROCLAIa ATIC5, Hon. H.tMiT!. T.TVV .1 IIMIEUEA, Hon. L1AMITL LISN 1 1 i o-'Bi-n-iiitfuun i r; uiu I. unotUai I,-..-: .1..., . T...I .- .1.. , . l leas oi the t euty-t.lth Juaici... Iiiilrict, I'oseu of tho counties of f learflchl, Oeatr Clinton nn 1 tho Hon. JAS. HI.OOM and H, J. i). IH'J.Hl'rtON.Assooialo Jude.ii of Cl county ; have Lined their precet t, to me i,. ed, for the holding of a Co-it of Common I'J OipliAu's Court, Court of Quarter rieifiooi, rJ terminer, nml I uurl of Ueuuil j Liearneia. n, ami lor tie covctr Cl'irhCiil, on tho Third Monday '. .J.nt; K NOTICE 1H, therefore, hereby jjir.o.to Coroner, Justices of the l'ii"-, ami CooaUlfa in nn 1 for taid coui.ty of t'leorfielil.t'j aowui their proper person, with their Iiu.,1, k,J ini. sitiouii. TT4ilnati'.n. ai.4 ether oi er i.i:u3, tj d- thoto thini which t thti; an.l in thuir behalf, p'Ttain l bo i 3',. GIVEN under mv hand nt Cl.arScl'htkj day of May, in the yenr of our Lord, ene thai and tight hutidred nnd sixty three ELDVAHll PEItKS, Shi Auditor's Notice. I N the matter of the Estate of hamofJ ?u lute of Kncx to n.-hip, LMcarfk'lil tumti, cased : The iuidersi((uod Auditor appch'.i report ilistriliution of the money la tliL-, Georgo Erhardt, Administrator of theafuff-l tinned EeUite. will attend to tho duiinef bin pointmcnt at hi office In the borotj'i'if C field on Friday the Slh day of Junf, 1''3,J o'clock, a. M., when nn I hcro tli" iatcraj may attend if thev ee proper. THO.'J. JIoCL'LLOfSII. Jii: Mav 1.1, 1863. mil chares rkei). I sz.iis29a ITaUw. the JUlro EjiHitTian onrf Am- i f the uatte' of tho Estate of Jo P irmiullrr. I J. worth, late of Pean fownnh.p ClearftU aj MR. GEOKOK DEUIUS, I tv. deceased: The n leri-L-ncd Auditor tkc Imitertonntor "ftlie Monkty ted to re-exaniino ni.e report diskibJli'm, rare. iwillatt.nd to the duties of hii M'pi'iUml MR. FRANK WU1TTAKKR, his ofi.ee in the boreugh of Clenrflul J en 5. . n:..,i,.,,.r,1,f.'.fiint tlie ntn nay ot Juno, isoj, at iu ocit,;i I CU1.U U.IU n IICIO 1 1, . , , P. m n. mrm 1 they see proper. Til. J. yeCL LLOViIH, A ; May IS. Auditor's Notice, Thomas Sourmun 1 In tho "onrt of CJ vr. Plea of ClcarrUiJ tut Willluin Lev'.. I No. 12 1, Jim. term A. Il Yen. Lr. No. .''.' Jane ttn 4 LL persona will hereby take njtico t'J undorciitued Auuiter nt t .'.u' -1 I dittribution of tho money ar-'init fri.o tl of Rial Eslute by the Sheriff in tin abotl will attend to the dullii of hi .ippnutai hi office in the borough of tlecneid "t day the 4th day of June next, ut 2 o'elcck when aud whero thoso interefttd My and be heard. I THO. J. McCl'LLOVGU, Al M.y IS, IM3. ! Wool and Flax .SpiiininaWM "I'l T A It It A ' T I". I , Manure tun dWI ' l band by the undersigned, wblw-i peoplo of Clearfield coun ty to tniPii v lnnitv now nrlr.d lo .oeiirfl ono of tb''l 4 MnchineJ. Thev will bo sold fh?p r4 , rtumi. Call at the Obi Shty in CurMf WM. P. CUA.ii' ' May 6, iSf3. y TV POI'MIS of W00L4 OlVVU for which the bighMt tirirsi will K Ttilr1 Kv ' J. P. KRATl Clearfield, May 13, IS6J. L. J. CRAVS. WAI.UR : CHANS and TURRET, Attomeys at Law, May 3. '63. CirAnnfU DR. M. WOODS. T-RACTICIXO l'hvficlso.and Exaaiial JL geon for Peniwn. OlEce Soothweil Second and Cherry ttreet. CtcarSeM, I a.- January 2i Etl'j. w. potter. riiyslrlan and Surgoon, few t"4 Inn.t.J .. V.nl,. 111. C,.wrflnt t.WH ra bit profoeional fervlces W tb "'I tb juyM ia P"4 ! community. 1 ,T. T. KKATZtR MtBC MAN r. and dealer Thirc'e: firala anJ Prodnr FR01 hove iheA 'xtenjy Clear41 I'eo. 4, l6t. Orant, Et., n 6e?n Mreh: !,-( n.(.