THE JOURNAL. CCEARFIELD, PA., SEPT'R 10, 1862. Time of Cars leaving Tyrone Station. eastward Trough Exp Fast train, Mail train, W,y train, WBSTWABD. Trough Exp prt train, Mail train, Kmj train ALTOOXA. 8.40 p m. I. a.m. 7.45 a.m. 10.50 a.m. 7.50 a m. 8.05 p.m. 8.45 p.m. 3 15 p.m. WROXS 9.07 p.m. 8.13 a.m. 11.40 a.m. 7.18 a.m. 8.04 p.m. 2.30 p.m. HCT'DO!f. 9.50 p.m. 2.12 a. in. 9.13 a.m. 1.20 p.m. 6.23 a.m. p.m. 5.08 p.m. 1.20 p.m. The fast line does not atop between Huntingdon i Altoon- 'hi way irain oniy runs Between those two points. Enoch Lewis, Gen'l Supt. Oct Bora. We learn that the company which left tbia place last, is now in camp at .JUriJUn Hill, about three miles from Wash ington, and that a portion of it has been on Provost duty in the city. They were all well t last accounts. They arrived at camp on Sunday evening, and had to lay on the ground without tents that night; and could get no rations until Monday evening, when they re ceived a half ration of bread. On Tuesday morning, however, they drew full rations, and all are in fine spirits now. Persons desiring to write should address, "Care of Capt. Z. C. McCulIough, Company E 149th Reg. Pa. Vol., Col. Roy Stone, Washington, D. C. Toe Blcktails. A letter from Capt. E. A. Irvin, to bis father, dated camp near Centre ville, September 1st, 18C2, gives the loss (of his little company of thirteen men) in the re cent actions between Warrenton and Bull Run, as follows: Killed, John Kratzer. Mortally wounded and since dead, James Henry and Daniel Shaver. Severely wounded, Benton Granger. Slightly wounded, Joseph Brooni all and Israel Freeze. The Captain was well, but worn out with fatigue. He hopes to be all right in a few days, and says the rebels would have been whipped had our army been brought into action properly, and that only a small portion of our forces were engaged at any one time. Query, who is to blame 1 Few companies in the army -have been more frequently engaged, or endured more hard ships than the company under Capt. Irvin. It would seem from his letter that he had only thirteen wen left, Gt for service ; and of these six were disabled in the recent fight, leaving him but seven men! The Captain and his Lieutenants are all brave, gallant, and compe tent fhcera. and we should like to see the the ranks of his company again filled up with Clearfield men. It has already reflected great honor ujon our county, and will continue to do so as long as there is a man left to carry a Inusket or sword. Depctt jlarsu alls. Below we give a list of the Deputy Marshal Is of Clearfield county, as appointed by YY. M'Bbide, Esq., the Mar- thai! for this county, to make the enrollment of those who are subject to military service Beccaria township, Bell townahip. Bloom township, Boggs township, Bradford township, Brady township, Burnside township, Chest townahip, Clearfield borough, Covington township, Decatur township, Ferguson township, Fox township, Girard township, Gushen township, Graham township, Gneiich township, HtisUm township, Jordan township, Uarthatis township, Knox township, Lawrence township, Lomber-city boro Morris township, N.Wa.-hington boro Penn township, Pike township, Union township, Woodward township, S. K. Ilegarty, John F. Lee, Esq. , John Smith, Esq., T. Ralston, Esq., Ed. Dale, Samuel Arnold, John M. Riddle, A. T. Bowers, S. Mitchell, Benj. Snyder, Geo. W. Kline, T. B. Davis, Esq., John B. Hewitt, Alex. Murray, John F. Rote, J. P. Nelson, G. W. McCully, J. B. Hewitt, Henry Swan, Henry Tot hers, 31. O. Stirk, W. J. Hemphill, G. H. Lytle, O. P. Reese, Jacob Mock, S. Sehring, Esq., D. S. Moore, Esq., John Norria, D. Dressier, Esq., Joseph Fiscus. Commonwealth of Pennsylvnuii, $ In the name and by the authority of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, Andrew G. Curtin, Governor of the said Commonwealth. PROCLAMATION. Whereas, in the present position of affairs, itjs expedient that measures should be taken to arm and prepare our people for defence : Now, therefore, 1 do earnestly recommend the immediate formation, throughout the Commonwealth, of volunteer companies and regiments, in conformity with the Militia Act of 1858. Arms will be distributed to the organ izations to be formed, agreeably to the provi sions of that act. It is furter recommended that, in order to give due opportunities for drill and instruc tion, all places of business be closed daily at three o' clock, P. M., so that persons employ ed therein may after that hour be at liberty to attend to their military duties. The cheerful alacrity with which the men of Pennsylvania have hitherto given themselves to the service of the country, has pressed heavily on her mil itary resources. I am reluctant to ask ber people to assume further burdens; but as their safety requires that they should do so, it is in their behalf that I put fuith the recommenda tions herein contained and urge a prompt com pliance with them. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State,at Harrisburg,this fourth day of Sep tember, ij the year of onr Lord one thousand eight hnndred and sixty-two, and of the Com monwealth, the eighty-seventh. By the Gov ernor. Eli Slifkr, Secratary of the Compionwealth. The Indian Massacres is Minnesota. The St. Paul Press of the "3th ult. contains a clear narrative of the recent massacres in Minnesota, by Other-Day, a friendly Indian, which throws great light on its origin and extent. Four Sioux, of Little Six.s band, began the massa ere without premeditation and without organ izing an outbreak, by murdering six white per sons at Acton, Meeker county. They fled to Redwood, and fearful of conseqnences, there took advantages of the prevailing disaffection toexite an insurrection, hoping to escape per sonal consequences by plunging the tribe into deeper crimes. They succeeded, but it is only the Sioux on or near the reservation who were implicated in the massacre, or willing parties to it not more than six hundred in all Turning the Tables. V. II. Cauxine par took of Agapito's meat in the little Dauphine street restaurant, New Orleans, and not only refused to pay therefor, but drew a revolver on bis host, stating that lie was a soldier in the United States service ; after partaking of his meal, he felt in his pockets and found that his purse was lost. He then offered his watch as security, but Agapito relused t ac cept it, and caused the arrest of the money less eater. On this showing the soldier was discharged by the Provost Court. He there upon made a counter charge againat Agapito of selling liquor to bun a soldier. On thij charge Vgapito was fined $25. Laconic Sword Presentation. The New Albany (Indiana) Ledger states that a ra'.her laconic sword presentation took place at Camp Noble, a few days since. A member of the Sixty-sixth Regiment, purchased a sword for Captain Gerard, and Captain J. H. Fawsct was deputed to present it. This the Captain did, ns follows : "Here, John is a sword.' Captain Gerard tock it and replied :Thank you; I'll see you again about it, alter l have tried it." The presentation and reply were both to the point. At a grand war meeting in Hartford, Conn., on Thursday of last week, the Rev. Mr. Trask, of Pittslield, Mass., exhibited a bullet receiv ed by a drummer-boy on the 17th day of June, 1777, and which he carried in bis body 77 years. Mr. Trask said be took the bullet from the dust in his cofQn only four weeks ago. The War Department issued an important order on Thursday, declaring all attempts to procure substitutes in anticipation of the draft to be a discouragement to enlisting, and that persons so acting were liablo to arrest under the order of August 8th. K.IRATTUrvv r. w f r t. . - r . x vmiimu OOL NTT- IV e give below the enrollment of the number of persons subject to military duty within the county or Clearfield, as returned by the Depu- -, ,v6ciutriiu me numoer of en listments into the army : townships. enrolled, enlisted, cxk. Beccaria, 204 54 3 "cm. Ii n 68 15 1 127 ,28 0 181 30 0 296 41 1 214 35 0 177 48 2 185 55 4 122 17 0 97 . 36 0 165 59 0 108 25 0 67 20 . 4 05 22 0 71 16 0 140 80 0 132 56 2 138 25 0 116 20 0 82 -13 0 112 t 25 5 275 75 1 61 18 O 233 81 14 47 6 ' 0 101 21 0 . 199 65 '0 ; 85 , 18 0 89 26 0 Bloom, Bradford, Brady, Buniside, Chest, Clearfield, Covington, Curwensville, Decatur, Ferguson, Fox, Girard, Goshen, Graham, Guelich, Huston, Jordan, Karthaus, Knox, Lawi ence, Lumber-city, . Morris, N. Washington, Penn, Pike, Union, - ' Woodward, '' Total, ' 4093 1019 37 r .. . . rom me above it will be sees that Clear field county baa furnished 1019 men, (besides 37 whose regiments are unknown,) whilst her Huoia under the several requisitions is 1113. e number of men, therefore, to be drafted "ora tne county is less than 100. ; t U reported that Gen. Buell baa ordered 5bvil!e, Tennessee to be evacuated. DIED: ' On the 20tb of August,-Margaret II. Pen- tall, wife of John K. ran tall, ana daughter of James and Elizabeth Mohattoy, of Howard, Centre county Pa., aged 20 years 11 months and 29 days. The deceased was young, and not long since her prospects for many and happy days were flattering, but her departure, irom this scene of action is another proof that in the midst of life we are in death. oIk leaves a husband and an infant boy, parents, sisters and a large circle of relatives and friends to mourn her loss ; but they are not as those who mourn without hope, for her testimony was satisfac tory concerning her acceptance with God. p. STRAY ED. Strayed away from tho subscri ber residing in Morris township, about the 10th August last, 0110 pair moiley oxen about 4 years old color, red with white faces; one has a white spot on Bide well matched. Any inlonution ot their whereabouts will bo gratefully aeknowledg- by . JOSfcFll SAYJJJSK. fc-ept. 3, 1862-3tp. near Kyiertown. . Came trespassing on the premises the subscriber residing: in Lawrence town ship, 4 barrow hogs two about 14 months old and all white ' the other two about 18 months old, one all white, tho other has black spots on back and sides; the owner is requested to come' forward, prove property, pay charges, and take tbem away or tbey will be disposed ot as the law directs. Sept 3, 1662. G PHILIP GUELICH. ESTRA V. Came trespassing on tho premises of the subscriber in residing Bloom township, about the 11th August last, a red and white steer the head and shoulders being red and the hind cart nearly white and three years old ; the own er is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away or he will be dis posed 01 as tne law a irects e-ept 3, 1002. 1111a n.cAiiiti. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Court to make dis tribution among the heirs and parties interested in the estate of James White, late of Karthaus tp., deceased, will attend for that purpose, at the office of 11. .B. Swoona, Esq ., the berough of Clearfield, on Tknruiay, September lith, 152. at 1 o'clock p. m . when and where all persons, inter ested are required to be present The Latest Sews. Y Received by Tuesday Evening's Mail-' The news by last night's mail is not very satisfactory in regard to the extent of the reb el invasion of Maryland. Tbero is no doubt, however, of their having occupied Frederick city, They threaten Baltimore, Philadelphia, Harrisburg and Washington, and the sympa thisers in those cities are quite elated at the success of their friends. The rebels have ex tended their pickets as far as New Markei. Johnson, it is said, holds this position with a' strong force, and Jackson is reported fifteen miles below Point of Rocks. There are no rebel infantry east of Poolesville. Tbey are drawn tip in line of battle across the road, and rest upon their arms, ready for an attack. Their Cavalry are scouring the whole country for horses, cattle and provisions. It is said they brought no baggage with them, and seem to be determined to live upon the country in which they ate located. They are in high spirits, and feel sute of taking Washington but say they are going north first to procure supplies. Many of these reports need con firmation. The redels attacked Gen. Whites outpost at Martinsburg,.Va., but were repulsed with loss of 50 killed. Our loss 2 killed and 10 wounded. General rope has been assigned to a new position in the West, and McDowell is said to be tnnsfered to West Point. F OR SALE- -Severnl first rate MERRELL & wagons, by s ALT a store of good article, and verv cheap at the WJI. F. IRWIN, ClearBeld. ITvLOUR A good article t 1 jan 16 WM. F. 1 or sale at tho store of IRWIX. Clearfield CJ ALT ! SALT!! SALT !!! A prime arti k5 ela of tr round alum salt, nut ui in patent sacics. at S3.25 per sacK, at the cheap cash store of .November 7. It. iuu&sui' Flour! Flour!! -Just rcceving and constantly on hand and for sale, good family flour, at cash price, by Jan. 15. 1802. MERRELL A B1GLER. Fruit Cans! JUST RECEIVED IOOO FRUIT CANS AT ABOUT HALF THE USUAL PRICE, Ani for sale by Eichard Mossop, Clearfield, Pa A UDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned JM- Auditor appointed by the Court to hear and report upon the exceptions filed to the adminis tration account of Geo. W. McCully. administra tor of Jacob Lippeny deceased, will attend for that purpose, at the office of II. B Swoope, Esq. in the borough of Clearfield, on Saturday IHti Septemher ISM, at 10 o'clocr a. m., when and where all persons interested are required to be preseni. JUlliN M A1Aj Clearfield September 3d, 1S62 B INKING AND COLLECTION OFFICE or LEONARD, FINNEY & CO., ! CLEARFIELD, CLEARFIELD COUNTY, PA. Bills of Exchange, Notes and Drafts Discounted Deposits received. Collections made, and proceeds promptly remitted. Exchange on the Cities con Btantly on hand. Office, on Second street, in the room lately occupied by W. A. Wallace, Esd. james t. leonahd. : : : : : : ; : : d. a. fixsey. wm a. Wallace. :::::::::: a. c. pisnev. New Goods. Xust received at tho "Corner Store,' Curwens- J villu, a new and seasonable stock of goods wnicn will e sola npon reasonable terms. WM. IltVIN. Clover and timothy seed of a good quality, fur saie low, oy wji. iKViJN Grain of all kind?, bacon and lard, for sale at the "corner store" by WM. IRVIN. One new two-horse wagon for sale, inquire at Curwensville, or WM. IKY One pair of good heavy oxen for sale by March 12 ,'62, - WM. IUV1N. CLE ARFIELD MUSIC SCIIOOL For in J struction upon the Piano, Melodeon and Gui tar, and in liartnony and singing. Terms For pupils under six years old, $5,00, lor seventy two lessons or one nail nour eacn : for all pupils over six years old, 10,00. for seven ty-two lessons of one hour each ; upon Piano, Me lodeon, Guitar or in Harmony. Payable, one-fourth at the beginning and the balance at the end of the quarter. Vocal music froo to all Instrumental pupils. btudie-l alone, fc.5.011 per term. Rooms at Mr. Alexander Irwin's. Oct. 1. 1860. E. A. V. RYNDER. Teacher. Fashionable Millinery. MISS J. &. E. MITCHELL. Second Street, Clearfield, Pa (Opposite the residence of L. J. Crans, Esq.) Tho undersigned would respectfully inform the Ladies of Clearfield and vicinity, that they have received an assortment of Fashionable Millinery Goods, to which they invite their attention. We also do all kinds of millinery work on short notice, in the latest style, and on reasonable terms. J. & E. MITCHELL. May 21, 1362.-3m-pd. - ;. ' K'Nt-RRAr. : : : : matirvis. FEESH AEEIVAL OP Sum m e r Gr o o d s ! Sugar! Sugar ! Sugar ! 17STRAY Ali of 1 Having purshased our stock of Summer Goods in i'hiladel'jhia, 1 ittsburjr and lialtimore on the most favorable terms, exclusively for cash, we now invite our friends and the publie to an ex amination of our large stock and low prices: We will sell as cheap at retail as any house in the country. . Our stock consists of Ladies dress goods in great variety, such as silks, alpacas, merinos, debages, ginghams, calicos, lawns, bareges, ribbons, belts, hosiery, gloves, white goods, laces, edgings, fancy notions, perfumery, Ac. BrSwn and bleached do mestics, Irish linen. Boots and shoes, a large stock. Gentlemen's wear, such as cloths, cassi m e res, satinets,, tweeds and Testings, hats, caps, hardware and cutlery. Groceries, fish, salt, plows, sole leather, iron, nails, steel, glass, Ao. We hope by strict attention to business and low prices to reoeive a liberal patronage. Let all come and examine our stock and prices.' -"' - Highest market price paid tor all Kinds of lumber. - McMURRAY Jt IRVIN. Burnside, Clearfield co.. Pa., Aug. 6, 1&62. 1 00 EYRE ft LANDELL, f Q(C) 10v)4) Fourth ir Arch Streets, Phila- lOUCi delpbia, are now offering their usual assortmentot" Dry Goods, adapted to Spring Sales. Fashionable Dress Silks, fashionable Spring Shawls, new as sortment of Dress Goods, Spring Prints, DeLainea and. G iqghama. Muslins and. Linens of first quality, Cloths, Casaimeres and Veatings, Table Linens, Towlings and Napkins. X. B- Blac Silks, be low regular prices. March 12,'2-3in- SIIERIFF'S SALES.-Cy virtue of sundty writs of Venditioni Erponait. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Clearfield county, and tome directed, there will be exposed to5 Publio Sale, at the Court House, in the borough of Clear field, on Mouday the 22d dav of September next, A. D. 162, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following de scribed Real Estate vis: : A certain tract of land situate in Woodward tp, Clearfield county, i'a.. bounded and described as follows: Beginning at stones near a dead white oak corner of lands of said defendant, thence past land of William Kephart east 140 perches to hem lock, thence north by land of Harvey Moore 121 perches to stones, thence west 140 perches to a post, thence south 121 perchos to place of begin-, ning. and containing 100 acres and allowance. Also, another traet of land beginning at a post corner of land set off for said defendant, thenee west by land of said defendant ill perches to a post, thence north by tract in name of William Drinker 75 perches to post, thence east by divi ding line of tract in name of Hugh Ralston 111 perches to a post, thence south 75 perches to be ginning, containing 50 acres more or less. Seis ed, taken in execution, and to bo sold as the prop erty of John Lowe. Also all that certain lot of ground situate in the village of Glen Hope, in Beccaria township, Clearfield county, bounded as follows : Beginning at corner of lot No. 6, thence west by Pine street 66 feet to the corner of lot No. 8, thence north by said lot 165 feet to Spruce street, thence east by said street 66 feet, thence south by lot No. 6 to place of beginning, being lot No. 7 in the plan of said village, with large frame dwelling house and frame barn thereon erected. Also, a certain tract of land situate in Beccaria township, Clearfield county, bounded on the south by Clearfield creek, west by lands of Whitesides, north by lands of Miles, and east by land of Slcrrctt, containing 150 acres, and having about 50 acres cleared and under cultivation, with a log house and log barn thereon Also, a certain tract of land situate in Beccaria township, Clearfield county, bounded by lands of Ashall, and others, contaiuing 53 acres, with 30 acres cleared, with log house and log barn thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Wm. R. Dickinson. Also all those certain premises situate in the township of Pike, in the county of Clearfield, be ginning nt a sugar corner the south-west corner of survey in name of GustavusRishbaugh. thence by land now of Abraham Snyder east 121.1 per ches to post, thence by residue of Guatuvus liish baugh -south 140 perches to post thence still by the same west 121.1 perches to post on tract line, thence by land of Rex north 140 perches to sugar and beginning, containing one hundred acres and allowance, being part of tract in the nam a of Gustavus Rubbaugh, the said one hundred acres having a small log house and barn, orchard and other outbuildings thereon, with about 45 acres cleared thereon. Seized taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Geo. W. Curry. Also a certain tract of land situate in Brad' ford township. Clearfield county, bounded and described as follows : Beginning at stone pile cor ner Ot framuel mft.al thenra south bv hamuel The undersigned give notice that on the 13th A- I Smeul 152j perches to a post corner of Lewis pnl they enterod into partnership in the niercan- J Shiniel, thence east 2214 perches to a post, thence ; JUST RECEIVED 10,000 POUNDS ' ASSORTED SUGAR, AT THE OLD PRICES, AT SHE CHEAP CASH STORE OF R. MOSSOP. CLEARFIELD, PA. TIN WARE AT REDUCED PRICES' LYMAN GILBERT, Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. Offers for sale the largest stock of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware in Harrisburg, at low prices. Also constantly on hand a genoral assortment of the best pattern of Stoves for cooking and warming rooms. Also agent for the sale of Sanford's pat ent Partable Heater. Store keepers will find it greatly to their in terest to purchase their supplies from mo. July 2. 1862-2m-pd. IflAIKS !! CHAIRS !!! CHAIRS !!!!! HOW IS THE TIME TO BUY!: !3 The undersigned has now on hand, at bis Furni ture Rooms 011 Market St., Clearfield, Pa., a short distance west of Litz's foundry, a large stock of CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS, manufactured out of the best materials, finished in a very superior manner, and which he will sell LOW FOR CASH. His long experience in the bu siness makes him feel confident that bis chairs arc made in a substantial and workmanlike manner, and will stand the test of trial. Persons wishing to purchase chairs should call at once and get them while they can be had at the lowest rates. Feb 27, 1861. JOHN TROUTMAN. IT ARM FOR SALE. The following described farm, situated in Decatur township.Clearfield Co., Pa. two miles and a half west of Philipsburg, on the Glen Hope road, containing one hundred and twenty-one arret and allowance. There arc about eighty-five acres cleared and under a good state of cultivation ; with a large, well finished, frame bank barn, a corafoi tabic hewed log house, and a well finished frame dwelling house and other out buildings erected thereon, never failing springs of water at the buildings, and a large and well -elected assortment of bearing fruit trees The wood land being well timbered and under laid with a four and a half loot vein of stone eoal. Tho above farm affords rare inducements to pur chasers For further information enquire of R D. SliOWALTER, Philipsburg. Oct. 23, 1861. 6m. Centre. Co. Pa. N EW F1R.M AND NEW GOODS! JOHN & JEERED F. IRVI3T. tile business in Curwensville. and that hereafter the business will be conducted by them jointly un der the name and firm of John & J F. Irvin. . They inform their customers and the publie in general that they have received from the Fast and opened at the old stand, a large and varied stock of SPRING AND SUMMER DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENS HAKE, HARDWARE, AC, C specially adapted to the wants of tho community anu win sen mo same at uie lowest casn prices. Also, a largo assortment of Boots, Shoes. Hats and Caps, ot the latest styles and best quality, all 01 wnicu liiey intend to sell at reasonable rates. Also, an extensive stock of the most fashionable READY-MADE CLOTHING, at prices to suit the times. Now is the time to purchase. Call in ail examine our stock before you purchase your goods, and we feel confident that we can supply you with all kinds of goods. at as low prices and on as reasonable terms as you can procure tueiu eiscwncre. oive us a trial- JOIIN IRVIN, May 30, 1860. JERKED F. IRVIN. N. B. Persons indebted to the old firm are re quested to call and settle. 1 may 30. MONEY SAVED IN BUILDING ! To save money in building, and to put up styl- isn wen proportioned and substantial buildings for less money than usual, may be done by call ing on A. Weitman, Architect and Designer Those who intend to build either an bumble res idence, or a magnificent hall for the comfort ot life, will save luoney by taking the advice of an experienced Architect, making preparations in uino, and by obtaining the bills, drafts, estimates and specifications at the proper time, will guard against empty purses before the completion of the building. The undersigned would therefore respectfully inform the citUens of Cloarfield and the public in general that he is at all times prepared to execute jobs, in his line, on short notice, and on the most tavorable terms. IIa7ing made bis business regular study with several experienced archi tects, and having also had long experience in the business, he flatters himself he will be able to draw the best designs of every description of buildings, make correct draughts of all Kinds of paterns, models for patent rights, Ac, Ao . and to give en tire saustaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. - - : roople from a distance will, by sondioathe di- tnentions of the ground plan, with a description of me location, scenery, ana country around it, be gratified with a design suitable in style and ordter witn tne location, scenery and country, and well adapted for its special purpose. No charge will be made if the job should not be satisfactory. tarpenters who desire to improve in the- theo. retical parts of their important profession may ab ways receive instructions in eitner oftiie diHerent branches of Architecture. Information can at all timos be obtained at my office, up stairs in Shaw's now, or at ueorge morn s, Clearfield. I'a. May,7,'62.-6m. AUGUSTUS WEITMAN. THE UNION NOW AND FOREVER READ ! READ !! READ !!! A New Attraction in these Diggings ! NEW AND CHEAP Clo thing Store, In the 'Mansion House," opposite tho Clearfield Jo. Bank, (Mr. bhuw s old stand,) Clearfield, Branch of Ilrizemteiii liro's 126 JVortt-jTtirii Street, 1 liuti'lelpliia, Fa. , The undersigned respectfully announce to tho inhabitants of Clearfield connty. and the public in general, that they have opened at the above named place the most extensive and best selected stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, that has ever been exhibited in this borough, and which they will sell 25 ner cent, ciieaver than- clothing iuit ever been sold in this part of the country. Our stock embraces a full and complete assort ment of all garments generally worn, made up of good material and in the best style and workiuau- nip. A general assortment ot BOY'S AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING, furnishing goods, hats and caps, traveling bags, trinied flannel and white shirts ; . in short every thing generally found in a well assorted store of this kind. We also keep a fiue assortment of FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, ? such as pocket books, portmonies. pocket knives, combs, brushes, watch chains and guards, violin and guitar strings, pistols, revolvers, gun caps, spectacles and a great many other fancy and use ful articles too numerous to mention, all of which they will sell as well as the clothing At the Lowest Cash Prices. We invite every person in need of clothing or of any of the above mentioned articles, to favor ns witn a call and view our goods and prices, and we are confident that we can give satisfaction, so that every person shall feel inclined to tell his friends where good and cheap clothing can be got. j We are constantly receiving accessions to our stock from our own manufacturing establishment " T,l - ,1 , J , 1 I , L ,-j in rniiaaeipnia, ana snail niftavs oe guppuea 1 uu"x, - ---- i,l with a good variety of all articles in our line, iut buildings thereon ereoteo which shall surpass in stylo, out, workmanship and cheapness those of any other similar egfod 1 ishment in this, part of the States and by Bare honest dealings, we. hope to merit a lib"" of publie patronage. 1 t cQ. April a, -, Heizenstein JPd& north 1521 perches to old line, tbenoe west by (ieorge McLanahan and Jasper Maylin 2211 per ches to beginning, containing 201 acres, more or less. Seized, token in execution, and to sold as the property of Fred. Conklin. also ull that certain tractor land situate in Guelich township. Clearfield county, Pa , contain ing about 314 acres, surveyed on warrant to Geo. Meek, adjoining lands of Jona. Boynton, Schooly Scott and others, having about 20 arcs cleared thereon, with a small orchard, and having a log caoin bouse erected thereon, seized, taken in ex ecution. and to be sold as the property of William is. ilegarty. .. Also a certain tract of land situate in Wood ward township, Clearfield co., Pa., bounded on the east and south by lands of John M. Chase, on the west by Langdon, Divcn &, Co., and on the north by W Kline, rontainiug 30 acres or less, with about 5 acres cleared, and a small log house erect ed thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Price A. Rowles Also a certain tract of land situated in Wood ward and Knox townships, containing about 400 acres, and bounded by lands of Joseph Smith Isaac McKee. the Belcina tract, and others, with two story dwelling house, stable, and saw mill and twenty acres cleared thareon. Seized, taken in execution, and to bo sold as the property of Isaac YY Uson. Also, by virtue of sundry writ of 'Levari a Fa nox, ine loiiowing described real etate, to wit All those certain six tracts of land situate in the county of Clearfield, bounded and described as follows, viz : x he one thereof situate in Becca ria township, in said county, beginning at a white pine in a Hue of Sarah Biltington's land, thence north it dog west lyy perches to a white oak, south 45 deg east 100 perches to a hichory, thence down uiearbeid creek south !0 deg east 6b perches thence south 23 deg east 40 perches, south 42 deg cast 5U perches, south 2'J deg east 40 perches to a post on the bank of said creek, thence south 25 deg west 20 perchos, south 25 deg east 106 perch es along line ot fhilips & Co. to a post, thence along Aniasa Smith's lino north 42 deg west 212 perches to beginning, containing 210 acres and 31 percnes, with the usual allowance lor roads, Ac Another thereof situate in the same township. adjoining the above described tract, beginning at a hickory in a line between John B. bmith and Auiasa J. Smith, thence south GO deg west 5 per ches to a post in the middle of Clearfield creek, thence up the middle of said creek the several oourses thereof 1S3 perches to a post in the mid dle of said oreck, thenee south 63 deg east 5 per ches to a.heralock, north 65 deg east 7S perches to a post, north zo perches to a post, north io deg east J 1 perches to a post, north 42 deg west 143 per. to place or beginning, containing 6o acres and at per and allowance ol b per cent tor roads, Ac Anotuer tnereot. beginning at a whito pine in a line of William Pusey's 1 and, thence by other land of the mortgagee herein south 51 deg west izu perches to a post south jv deg east 170 perch es to a maple, thence by land of Sarah Biliington north oi tteg cast 1-0 perches to a post tormerly a white pine, thence by land of said Puscy north 39 deg west 170 perches to the beginning, contain ing 1-0 acres and 4s perches and allowance. Another thereof all that piece situate in Bee carta township aforesaid,, beginning at stones, thence south 23 deg cast 20 perches to a Dost. south as deg west 00 perches to a post, thenee south 32 deg east 20 perches to a post, south 58 deg west 60 perches to a post, thenee same courso 15 perches to a post, thence south 30 perches to maple corner, thence same course 26 perches to a post, thence north as degrees by the mortgagee s other lands 110 perches to the beginning, eon taming twenty-six acres and tourteen perches. Another thereof, adjoining James McMutrie's survey, lands of Joshna Comstock, Byron O'Hara's survey, and others, containing 55 ae. and 102per. me omer m-ereoi. adjoining lands ot it iliiam Wright, olhex land of the mortgagee herein, and Clearfield creek, containing 40 perches being the same six tracts which John Coonerand Atari- am his wife, by a deed of indenture bearing date 14th December, 1S54, for the consideration there in mentioned, a pari of which is hereby secured, granted and conveyed, unto, the said Jeremiah uoopor. a is heirs and assigns forever exceotine and reserving certain two lots owned by other persons, and excepted and reserved in the above recited deeds of Indenture with about 80 acres cleared, a large two-story house, barn, orchard. saw-mill, store house, smalt dwelling-house, and other outbuildings thereon erected. Seized, ta ken in execution, and to be sold! as the proocrtv ti....:.i T r also one lull, equal and undivided moiety m half part of and in the following described t several pieces, parcels-or parts of tracts rto with the grist mill, saw mill, and thotown provements thereon, and the water VC; one of belonging, being situate respeetivj'ereek, eorx Ehipof Beccaria, and county ofVnd alse- ene them lying on each side of Cr.riirht in nl to taining 16d acres and alKf tne gajd tracts of moiety of and m all r,. tw other of the Clearfield creek- Op", , A The said first land, containing .rrant to Robert Morr said tracts, cop " -jearod thereon, a steam named tract? er!f!,fv rK; house 16 by ris, and bT " therein, a water grist saw-mv , -- ,ir ,tories high, 5 Dwel 60 fr by 4Uie -""'".I m" Krn t ceant. , ;3ised, taken in execot joe and to be sold ; as the property of Ruth Anna Allen and Clayton Allen, her husband, with notice to Willi anr Levis and Catharine Sauerman, terre tenants,, t . , Alo MjeTnll. equal and undivided mo?etF, or half part of and in the following pesaribod threo several pieces, parcels or parts of . tracts of land, with the Grist mill, saw' mill, and the other im- Crovemects thereon, and the water-rights thereto elcnging, being situate respectively in the town ship of Boccaria and county -of Clearfield ; one of them lyitg on evch side of Clearfield creek, con taining ltS . acres . and allowance, and ;:Uso one moiety of and in- all the water-right in and to Clearfield creen. One ether- of the said tract of land, containing 269 acres anvl the other of the ' said tracts, containing 150 acres. The said first named tract surveyed on warrant-to Robert Mor ris.'and having 40 aeres-Heare there n, a steam saw mill 40 by SO feet, with engine house 16 by 60 feet, with machinery therein, a water grist mill 40 by 40 reet, and three stories high, 5 Dwelling; houses, 1 store house, stable, barn, and other out buildings thereon . erected being , the premises known as the Beccaria Mills property, adboihg more fully described in deed James T. Carter fc wife and S. P. Hancock A wife, to Ruth Anna Al len, recorded in Deed book O. page 454, in the of fice for recording of deeds in and for Clearfield' couuty. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as tho property of Ruth Anna Allen, and Clayton Allen, her husband, with notice to Wil liam Levi.) and Catharine Sauerman, terre tenants. Also a certain tract of land situate in Wood ward township, Clearfield county Penn'a. Bound ed and described as follows, viz: Begin ning -at a locust, thence by land warranted to Philip Loast. west 320 perches to white oak thenee north 22 perches to locust, thenee east 320-perches to hem lock sapling, thence south 230 perchos t begin ning, containing 433acres and 153 perches. Sur veyed on warrant to Henry Shaftuer. Seized, ta ken in execution, and to bo sold as the proporty of Isaac Goss. EDWARD PERKS. Sheriff. JEjwif suffice, Clearfield. Aug. 27, 1862. v: J REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice it hereby given, that the following accounts have been exainiucd and passed by me, and remain filed of reeord in this ofiico for the inspection of heirs, legatees, creditors and all others in any other way interested, and will be presented to tho next Or phans court of Clearfield county, to -be held at the Court House, in the Borough of Clearfield, commencing on the Fourth Monday of September, 1802, for confirmation and allowance: , , The Final account of Mary Anu Wrigglcsworth Administratrix and Elisha.Pcnton. Administra tor of all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits, which were of Joseph Wri" glesworth. late of Penn township- Cloarfield eouu ty deceased. The Final Administration account of William Hoover, Administrator of Caesar Potter, lute of Bradford township, Clearfield county, deceased. The Final account of J. M. Smith Administra tor of all and singular the goods, and chattels, rights and credits, which were of Evi Smith, late of IJeccaria township. Clearfield county, deceased. The Administration account of Samuel Clyde and William Porter Administrators. of James W. Stranford, late o Morris, township Clearfield. county, deceased. ;,, The partial account of Cecelia.Irvin and James Irvin, Adoi'rs of all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits which were of. David' Irvin, late of Luthersburg, ClearfichP-counry.-Pa. deceased.- rinal account of John Reiter and' Margaret White, Executors of James White, late of Kart- iiHua lownijuip, uec O. ; , ... . The Administration account of-Tan Tlnnlan John Dunlag and James A. Read, Adin'rs of Wm. i-'uniap, nue ot r ike tp, dee d. The Administrators account of John M. Mao umber Administrator of the estate of Austin. Brown, late of Huston township, cilearfield' ooun ty. deceased'. JAMES WRIGLEY, Bug. 20. 1362. - Register. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA,. CLEAR FIELD COUNTY, Si"? In the matter of the v5v appraisement of the. estato of John. (SEAL jYonng late of Burnside township, Clear "5V'field county, deceased. I, James Wrig tey. clerk of the orphan's court of the said county of Clearfield, do hereby certify that at an orphans' court hold at Clearfield, the l-7th day of June A. D.1862, before the Honorable the Judges of the said court, on motion the appraisement was ar- . proved tti si. and notice to all persons in interest to come into court on the first day of next termfc and shew couse why the said appraisment shall not be approved absolutely, to be given by publi cation in one newspaper published in Clearfield county, for three successive weeks. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set-my band and affixed the seal of said court, at Clear field, tho 15th day of July, A. IX i862r - July 30, 1862, JAMES WRIGLEY, Clerk. CAMP "LUCY CARSON.V Lebanon, Ky., August 4th, 1862. Private Robert P. Thompson.of company Mi 9th Pa. Covalry, aged 25 years, 5 feet II inches high, dark complexion, grey eyes, light hair born in Lancaster county. Pa., bv occupation, when enlist ed, a farmer, and a resident of Clearfield county,. Pa , having deserted sometime durins? the month. of June, f H62, and gone to his home. A liberal reward will be paid lor bis apprehension and re turn to his eompany. Also, private Frank M. Vanscovoe. of same com pany, aged 36 years, 5 feet II inches hi 'h. dark; complexion, hazel eyes, dark hair, born in Blaix county, Pa , by occupation, when enlisted; a far mer, having deserted January 28. 18tf2, and gone 10 ms uomo in snyuer. township, uiair county I'a. A liberal reward will be paid for his annrjhensian, anu reiaru to nis company- ay order, 13. J 862. Auj JA.'S BELL, Capt. Cc M 9th Pa, Cavalry. Grocery Store, In N. E. corner of the Conrad-House. PIIILLrPSBURG, ia, ,; Tho undersigned, bavin? purchased' th vrn. eery establishment of J. H.Galer, would inform the citizens of PJiillipsburg and' vicinity that she has on baud a large stock of Groceries, such.as flour, bacon, molasses, sugar, tea. coffee, rice. ner per, cinnamon, earbon oil: tobacco. eiVar n.l other articles kept in a store of this kind, ail of which will be sold" cheap for cash. June 13, 186-pd. MART GALER. DM1NISTRATORS NOTICE. Notice l. is hereby given that Letters of Administra tion have been granted to the undersigned, on the estate of Benjamin lingling, Esq., late oX-" Burnside township, dee'd. All persons indeh to said estate are requested to make pax without de lay, and those having claims the same will present tbem dulv autors. for settlement to WM. FI Burnsidt townshih, - J0HJ W h6ro Ang. 13, 1S62. " hentary have Xbn the estate of XTXECITTORS' NO'jSt township, dee'd. JCi by given that Lja estate are requested been sr ran ted to tho-.n't delav. and those hav- James Thorn psoirne, Mm will present them AH personi inpor settlement to to make pt , . , . WM. FEATH, ; : ' 1 I "s c,oWnshiT, JAMfcS MS&WJCi, -DMINISTKATOR'S NOTICENotfce is hereby given tnat wsuom ui numi"". is avrnuj & ,lrstriadon the tion Have pees gr.u- - ----- . - . estate are reuuesnu io yj uy, and th.U having claims against the same rr,r r...t tJm. ulv authenticated fr settle. - - WILLIAM FEATH, . ment. i,in,iMnia'. Aug. 13,1862 t , barn -and other . knnw. stable. I " u nmlunT. u ot'o known as tne " 7 T. Carter and T a7 T Hancock and wife te Ruth Anna wife and is. P. ""VX r 434. in the Allen, recorded in ; ' d ?0, Clear&eW office for recording of deed in an vw E STRAY -Came uesspasaieg - -- M. ft the subscriber residing . township. on the Mn ay oi """l" J. w 1 . i . I .nil hnnt AlM Ttltl X rreauesud prove property, pa, charge; , and take. hex wir, or she wilt be sold a the law direct., v f -July 9.'