UL "the journal. CLEARFIELD, PA., SEPT'R 17, 1862. Time of Car lfftvint; Tyrone SUtion. .ktwaro ALTOOSA. tvro.ik. hcst'qdon Trough Exp fart train, Mil train, wy trmin, WEST"0- Trough Exp fut traiOi gail train, 8.40 p m. 1. a.m. 7.45 a.m. 10.50 a.m. 7.50 a m. 8.05 p.m. 0.45 D.m. 9.07 p.m. 9.50 p.m. 2.13 a.m. 8.13 a.m. 11.40 a.m. 7.18 a.ut". 6.04 p.m. 9.13 a.m. 1.20 p.m. 6.28 a.m! 6.56 p.m. 5.08 p.m. 3 15 p.m. 2.30 p.m. wv tram 1.20 p.m. iWfast line does not stop between Huntingdon i niiuini lu" w"7 ouiy runs oeiween County Meeting. fbe Bon. Louis W. Hall, oar candidate for gttto Senator, will address the people of this Koaotj, on Monday Evening the 22d day of Sep iernber, at the Court House in Clearfield. All are invited to attend- Sept. 17. - Take Notice. No causes will be tried at Ibe Court next week, having all been post poned by agreement of Counsel. Jurors and witnesses therefore need not attend. Assessor. We have been requested to state, tbat Daniel Livingston ol Curwensville, Clear field ccuoty, baa been appointed assessor of the National tax in this Congressional district. Gbais. Several persons having written to ns, inquiring if we would take wheat in pay ment of accounts due us 7 We answer, yes. And we will further say, that we will take wheat, rye, corn and buckwheat in payment of old accounts r on new subscriptions. Grain ran be left at L. It. Reed's mill, immediately tliove Clearfield borough. Wasbisctoji, Sept. 5, 1862 S. J. Row, Esq: Sir: The three boxes you notified us of under date of the 16th ultimo .arrived in safety. Would have acknowledged be I ore, but for the times. Have found ready demand and use for the same. 'Thanks, to the ladies. We shall be wanting winter clothes before long. Red woolen shirts and drawers, .and woolen socks, will be in deraund. Very truly yours, D. L. Eatos. . Death or Capt. J. W. Baird. An occa ion of much interest was exhibited in our quiet town on Friday and Saturday. Captain Josiah W. Baird, our fellow townsman and commander of Company D of "Merrell's Horse," bad, as it appears, been slain on Sat urday the 6th instant, in an engagement with a guerrilla band, near Glosgow, Mo. Mrs. Baird, who was on a visit to her husband, (ac companied by Dr. R. W. Landis, Chaplain of the regiment, and the body of the Captain,) returned to her home among us on Friday evening. Our community was taken by sur prise, as no notice of the disaster bad reached in, (the telegram which had been sent an nouncing the fact, having failed to arrive,) and only a short time before, letters had been received here from Capt. Baird himself. The facta of bis death appear to have been these. Word was brought to the camp at Glosgow " on Saturday morning, that a guerrilla band waa lurking iu the brnah some 8 or 10 miles north ol Glosgow, and Capt. B. and a portion ol his command were detailed, along with some of the State militia, to proceed against tlicm. Having reached the place, the advance was fired Into by the enemy, and Capt. Baird having ordered his men to dismount, advanced at their head into the brush where the gueril la! were concealed. In the first charge of the enemy upon this advance, Capt. B. fell mor tally wounded the femeral artery having been severed, he survived but a few moments. As he ank down, however, he discharged his re volver iwice at the foe, who were now in glit, and animated his men to the charge. The guerrillas were entirely cut up and defeat ed, and the man who shot Captain Baird, fell pierced by four balls. The Captain was great ly beloved by his men and highly esteemed by the officers of the regiment. No braver man, or truer patriot, has fallen in this war. lie was born, August 3d, 1826. The obsequies were attended on Saturday. The whole community for miles around seem ed to be present, and the funeral was the lar gest ever seen in this place. A detail of mil itary, and the band, accompanied the body to the church and then to the grave, and it denied to us that nothing could exceed the wquisitively fine performance or the band on the occasion. The Rev. Mr. Galloway, Pas tor of the Presbyterian chnrch here, assisted bJ Dr. Laodis, conducted the services. IsTERSAt Revemce Stamps. The Cornmis ioner of Internal Revenue has established the following regulations concerning the commis sions allowed to purchasers of stamps : The commissions will be paid in stamps tl't is, a remittance of $50 will entitle the I'urcliaser to stamps amounting to $51. A re mittance of $1,000 will entitle the purchaser $1,050 worth of stamps. The Solicitor of the Treasury has given an opinion upon the liability or manufacturers to taxation upon goods removed from the place of manufacture P"or to September 1, 1862. This opinion is n the hands of tbe printer and will be pub lubed in a few days. The collectors of cus toms at the several ports are instructed to re vive in payment of duties all debenture certi icites issued by them, tbe same being made re ferable for duties by tbe act of March 3, 1849. U. Webb's Rax. Work bas been com menced upon tbe new iron ram at the ship Ji of Mr. Webb, in New Tork. Exact par ticulars of the vessel are contraband She H be 360 feet long, 78 feet wide and about '.000 tons burthen. The Niagara was only ".000 tons burtheo and about 850 feet long, either the English nor French navy has a ,blP of this extraordinary length. It will, of cw, take a long time to build her. She '" fcelaigerthan either tbe Dictator or the rurnan, Mr. Ericsson's great Iron dads. THE FBESIDEKT AND HIS PARTY. In a very remarkable article, iu the l ist Wilk' Times, occurs tbe following pregnant paragraph: Personally, it Is our great desire to sustain tbe President, and We deplore the opportunity be bas let go by, to sustain himself. As strange a philosophy as it may seem for a Democrat to hold, we regard the fact or his being virtually isolated from his party, as the greatest danger or the State. Supported by a great branch of tbe American people, who, whether their politics are right or wrong, are still patriotic citizens, tbe President remains an object of power and respect ; but Tylerized and alienated, he becomes merely Abraham Lincoln, who can not be supported in his er rors, merely because be is filled with good in tentions. If he lose the support or b'is own. party, be cannot count on the respect of ours ; and it is palpable to the simplest reasoner, tbat a roan who is not backed by any organi zation of tbe people, cannot guide the Nation through these stormy times. There is solemn truth in this. No Presi dent can carry on a Government successfully without a powerful party, and no party will confide in him but the one which elected him. Mr. Liscoln and bis administration must stand or fall with the party which elected him. If be breaks with the Republicans, or Radicals, as they are called, he will have no party which will trust him, confide in him, and cordially sustain bim. We do not believe Mr. Lincoln designs to break with his party, but there are traitors and schemers who are seeking to pro duce this result, and they will stop at no fraud, corruption, hypocracy or lying to accomplish their object. Desperate Counterfeiter Captured at Cleveland. On Tuesday last a man giving his name as Joseph H.Jones entered thi bank ing house of Messrs. Wasson, Everett & Com pany, Cleveland, Ohio, and asked to exchange $1,000 note of the Bank ol Georgia for Treas ury notes. Mr. S. I. Everett, the cishier, saw at once his currency was spurious ; but ma king no remark, whispered to a clerk to pro cure a policeman, and proceeded at once to reckon the money. In a short time officer Whitney arrived and arrested Jones. The two went away together, but on crossing Su perior street, Jones drew a revolver and de clared that he would go no further. Whitney threw bis arm around tbe rufli in, and with the help of two citizens succeeded in securing him. He was safely lodged in jail, and assured the policeman that he drew the revolver only to make a present of it too him. Jones is from St. Cloud, Minnesota, and is an old offender. The ready dexterity of Mr. Everett thus se cured one of the most daring counterfeiters now swarming over the country. Hkavt Robbery. The Treasurer's office of Stark county, Ohio, was entered on Tuesday night last, and robbed of forty-sis thousand dollars ten thousand in currency, and thirty six thousand in checks, drafts, etc., etc. It is said tbat some one drugged James S. Rider, whose term of office has expired, and who was to have given possession to his successor on Wednesday, and whilst he was stupiftcd, took the keys from his pocket, entered the office, opened the safe, and abstracted the money and papers. ' According to the report of the Cooper Shop Volunteer Refreshment Saloon, of Philadel phia, that organization has fed, within tin; past year, eigty-seven thousand, five hundred and thirteen volunteers and United States soldiers. Thirteen thousand one hundred and sixty-three dollars have been given to the So ciety, by contribution, within the fiscal year just closed. x iie uovernor oi aiary una Das issued a proclamation to the citizens of that State, calling upon them to enroll themselves in vol- utiteer military organizations, to drive out the rebels that have iuvaded their soil. He recommends the formation of cavalry compa nies, as better adapted than any other in the present emergency. Lieut. Governor Danally oi Minnesota, has made an official report of the late Indian mas sacre in that State, in which he estimates the number of killed and wounded at three hun dred and eighty-two. Colonel Kane, of the Bucktail rifles, has been appointed aBiigadier General for gallant and meritorious conduct in the field. DIED: On Sept. 6th, of Diptheria, Martua Jane, daughter of J. C. and Elizabeth McCloskey of Karthaus township, aged 11 mos. and 25 days. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all per sons knowing themselves indebted in any way to Isabella Cross, late of the Borough of flew Washington deceased, to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settle ment. DAVID S. PLOTiN Elv. Actuary. New Washington, S-eptembcr 1. lHbl. o ID. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICIS Letters of administration having been granted to the undersigned, on the estate of Adam Emerick, late of Brady township, deceased. All persons indebted to the said estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated tor settlement. Sept. 10. 1862 ANDREW PENTZ. Adm'r. DISSOLVED. The partnership heretofore existing in the name of Lippincott, Long & Co.. in the Mercantile businesi at Osceola, Clear field county Pa., is this tffty dissolved by mutual consent. Persons knowing themselves indebted to us, will please call and settle their account and save trouble. LIPPENCOTT, LONG A Co. Osceqla, September 1, 1862. S 10. The above business will be carried on by the undersigned at tbe old stand, at Osceola All I Is. Clearfield county Pa. Thankful for former pat ronage, an solicit a continuance of the same by old customers. A. B. LONG A SONS. Draft! Draft! Draft! HOW TO AVOID TIIE DRAFT ! Volunteer and buy your goods at the cheap Cash Store of J. D. Thompson, who has just re ceived, a complete stock of goods, where you can get good Muslin at 121 cents. " canco 'it Sugar ' 1H " " . Syrop " 75 " Salt per sack" $3,50 c-1 9 nthav artinlM I CUUU W-.-w - - I ttha lowest war prices. - .: CurwensvUJe, September, iq, nov f OR SALE Several Brat rate wagons, by JMKHKELL fc BIGLEK. SALT a good article, and very cheap at the i store of WM. F. IRWIN. Clearfield. SALT! SALT!! SALT !!! A prime arti cle of ground alum salt, nut bd in patent sucks, at $3.25 per sacK, at the cheap cash store of November 27. R. MOSSOP. Flour! Flour!!" -Just rcceving and constantly on hand and Tor sale, good family flour, at cash price, by Jan. 15. 1863. MERRELL.A BIGLER. Fruit Cans ! JUST RECEIVED 1000 FRUIT CANS AT ABOUT HALF TIIE USUAL PRICE, Ani for sale by Richard Mossop, Clearfield, Fa CJTRAY ED. Strayed away from the subscri- KCJ ber residing in Morris township, about the 10th August last, one pair moiley oxen about 4 years old color, red with white faces: one has a white spot on side well matched. Any information of their whereabouts will be gratefully acknowledg- by JOSEPH SNYDER. Sept. 3. 18C2-3tp. near Kylertown. j STRAY. Came trespassing on the premises JL-A of the subscriber residing in Lawrence town ship, 4 barrow bogs two about 14 months old and all white; the other two about 18 months old. one all white, the other has black spots on back and sides; the owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take them away or they will be disposed of as the law directs. Sept. 3, 1S62. G PHILIP GUELICII. E STRAY. Came trespassing on the 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 part 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 of as the law directs , Sept 3, 1862. TITUS H. BAILEY. 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 tbe office of 11. B. Swoope, Esq., in the borough of Clearfield, on Thursday. September llrt, 1862, at 1 o'clock p. m . when and where all persons inter ested are required to be present Sept. 3d. 1862. JOHN M. ADAMS. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration having been granted to the undersigned, on the estate of William Smith, late of Beccaria township, deceased. All per sons indebted to the said estate are hereby noti fied to make payment, and those having claims against the same will present them duly authen ticated for settlement. J. M. SMITH. Aug. 27. 1802-p. Adm'r. 18G2 EYRE & LANDELL, lQo Fourth & Arch Streets, Phila- I ol) delphia, are now offering their usual assortmentof Dry Goods, adapted to Spring Sales. Fashionable Dress Silks, fashionable Spring Shawls, new as sortment of Dress Goods, Spring Prints, DcLaines and Ginghams, Muslins and Linens of first quality, Cloths, Cassimeres and Ves tings. Table Linens, Towlings and Napkins. N. B. Black Silks, be low regular prices. March 1262. 3m. r 1ST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post JLi Office at Clearfield, on August 15th. 1862. Barrett. Miss T. A. Jamison, Sergt. Archb Doyle, Rev. P. M., 2 Graham, Miss Sarah Halscy, Mrs. Mary A. Henry. David Ililo, Miss Mary A. Kyler, John, 2 Nulph, Mrs. Mary Peters, Anthony Preston. Henry W. Whiteomb, Lonzo Jessup. John eld, John, Esq. Persons culling for any of the above letters. will please say they are advertised. M. A. D RANK. B ANKING AN D COLLECTION OFFICE OP 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 stantly on hand. Office, on Second street, in the room lately occupied by W. A. Wallace, Esd. jajks t. Leonard. ::::::::: d. a. fixxet. ww a. Wallace. : : : : :::::: a. c. fiknkv. New Goods. Just received at the "Corner Store," Curwcns ville. a new and seasonable stock of goods. wuicn win De sold upon reasonable terms. WM. IRVIN. Clover and timothy seed of a good quality, for sale low, Dy t 31. iuvia. Grain of all kinds, bacon and lard, for sale at the "corner store" by WM. IRVIN. One new two-horse wagon for sale, inquire at Curwensville, of WM. IRV IN. One pair of good heavy oxen for sale by March 12,'62, WM. IRVIN. CLEARFIELD MUSIC SCHOOL For in struntion upon the Piano, Meludeon and Gui tar, and in Harmony and Singing. Terms For pupils under six years old, S5,00, tor seventy two lessons of one half hour each; for all pupils over six years old. $10,00. for seven ty-two lesaons of one hour each; upon Piano, Me ludeon. Guitar or in Harmony. Payable, one-fourth at the beginning and the balance at the end of tbe quarter. Vocal musie free to nil Instrumental pupils Studied alone. $3.00 per term. Rooms at Mr. Alexander Irwin's. Oct. 1.1860. E. A. P. RYNDER. Teacher. LOOK HERE! mm A T K it A.T Z E R'S CLEARFIELD, PA SEPT. 3. S1 IIERIFF'S SALES. By virtue a writ of Venditioni Exponas, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Clearfield county, and to me directed, there will be exposed to Public-Sale, at the Court House, in' the Borough of Clearfield, on Wednesday the 24th day of September instant, A. D. 1862, at 1 o'clock, V. M., the tollowmg ae sribed Real Estate, to wit: A certain tract or piece of land situate in bec caria township, Clearfield county, Pennsylvania, containing about three-fourths of an acre, more or less, with a two story trame tavern nouse ana a stable thereon erected, bounded by lands of I- saac Rickets on the north, and lands of George Dillon and others on the south and west, said lot and premises levied on being now in the occupan cy of Isaac Ricbets. Seised, taken in execution, and to be sold as toe property ox joon muneu and Isaoo Rickets terre tenant. ALSO By virtue of a writ of tun tanas, the following described Real Estate, so wit : All tnat certain iraci oi ianu snuaie id jrujr township. Clearfield county. Pennsylvania, boun ded on the east by lands of Sebastian Farst, on the west by lands of Henry Knarr, on the north by lands of John i-hrgood, containing suty-eigui acres, more or less, having a Dour iorty acres clear ed, with house and barn thereon erected. Seiz ed, taken in execution, and to be sold as the pro- nertv of John Ehrirood "nrvnr . TT nrVFS CI el.jr.:. n..?1, cuerm vwmwu,. P Sugar ! Sugar ! Sugar ! 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 general 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 me. July 2. 1862-2m-pd. IIIIAIRS !! CnAIRS !!! CHAIRS !!!!'. HOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Hi: The undersigned has now on hand, at his Furni ture Rooms on Market St., Clearfield. Pa., a short distance west of Litz's foundry, a large stock of . CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS, manufactured out of the beet materials, finished tn in ery 8uPerior manner, and which he will sell LOW FOR CASH. His long experience in the bu siness makes him feel confident that his chairs are 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. FARM FOR SALE. The following described funn, 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 acres and allowance. There are about eighty-five acres cleared and under a good state of cultivation ; with a large, well finished, frame bank barn, a comfortable 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 wen seiueieu assortment, oi bearing fruit trees. The wood land being well timbered and under laid with a four and a half loot vein of stone coal. The above farm affords rare inducements to nur- chasers For further information euauire of R. D. SHOW ALTER, Philipsburg. Oct. 23, 1861. fim. Centre, Co. Pa. N EW FIRM AND NEW GOODS! JOHN & JEERED F. IRVIN. The undersigned give notice that on the 13th A pril they enterod into partnership in the mercan tile business in Curwensville. and that hereafter the business will be conducted bv them iointlv un der tbe name and firm of John fc J F. Irvin. They inform their customers and the public in general that they have received from the East aud opened at the old stand, a large and varied stock of SPRING AND SUMMER DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENS' WAKE, J1AKDWAKE, JfcU., &C, specially adapted to the wants of the community, and will sell tbe same at the lowest cash prices. Also, a large assortment of Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, of the latest styles and best oualitv. all oi which they intend to sell at reasonable rates. Also, an extensive stock of the most fashionable READY-MADE CLOTHING. at prices to suit tbe times. Now is the time to purchase. Call in anil examine our stock before you purchase your goods, and we feel confident that we can supply you with all kinds of eoods. at as low prices and on as reasonable terms as vou can procure meru elsewhere, liive us a trial- JOHN 1KVIN, May 30, 1860. JERRED F. IRVIN. . . persons indebted to the old hrm are re quested to call and settle. may 30. MONEY SAVED IN BUILDING ! To save money in building, and to put up styl ish wen proportioned and substantial buildings for less money than usual, may be done by call ing on A. eitman. Architect and Designer Those who intend to build either an humble res idence, or a magnificent hall for the comfort ot life, will gave money by taking the advice of an experienced Architect, making preparations in time, and by obtaining tho bills, drafts, estimates, and specifications at the proper time, will guard against empty purses before the completion of the building. The undersigned would therefore resweotfullv inform the citizens of Clearfield 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 favorable terms. Having made his business a regular study with several, experienced archi tects, and having also bad long experience in the business, he flatters himself he will be able todraw the best designs of every description of buildings, make correct draughts of all Kinds of paterns, models for patent rights, Ac, to . and to give en tire satistaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. People from a distance will, by sending the di- mentions of the ground plan, with a description of the location, scenery, and country around it, be gratified with a design suitable in style and order with the location, scenery and country, and well adapted for its special purpose. No charge will be made it the job should not be satisfactory. Carpenters who desire to improve in the theo retical parts of their important profession may at ways receive instructions in either of the different branches of Architecture. Information can at all times be obtained at my office, up stairs in Shaw's Kow, or at George i horn's, Clearfield. Pa. May,7,'62.-6m. AUGUSTUS WEITMAN. THE UNION NOW AND FOREVER 1 READ ! READ !'. READ !! A New Attraction in these Diggings ! NEW AND CHEAP Clothing Store, In the "Mansion House," opposite the Clearfield Co. Bank, (Mr. Shaw's old stand,) Clearfield, Branch of Reizenxlein Bro's 125 North-Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. The undersigned respectfully announce to the inhabitants of Clearfield county, and the public in general, that they have opened at the above named plnoe 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 thejr will sell 2- ver cent, cheaner than clothing has 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 workman ship. A general assortment of BOY'S AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING, furnishing goods, bats and caps, traveling bags, trimed flannel and white shirts ; in short every thing generally found in a well assorted store of this kind. We also keep a One assortment ot FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, such as pocket books, portmonies, pocset 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 whioh 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 us with a call and view our goods and priees, 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. We are constantly receiving accessions to our stock from our own manufacturing establishment in Philadelphia, and shall always be supplied with a good variety of all articles in our line, which shall surpass in style, cut, workmanship, and cheapness those of any other ' similar estab lishment in this part of the State, and by fair and honest dealings, we hope to merit a liberal share pf public patronage. JL Apnl9,'62.. REISENSTEIN . BRO.'S & CO. SHERIFF'S SALES By virtue f sundry writs of Venditioni Erpona. issued out of the Court of Common Picas of Clearfield county, and tome directed, there will be exposed to Public Sale, at the Court House, in the borough of Clear field, on Monday the 2 2d day of September next, A. D. 1862, at 1 o'clock, P M., the following de scribed Real Estate viz: A certain tract of land situate in Woodward tp, Clearfield county, Pa., 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 tract of land beginning at a post corner of land set off for said defendant, thence west by land of said defendant 111 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 be 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 66feet to the corner of lot No. 8, thence north bv 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 bouse 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 Wbitesides, north by lands of Miles, and east by land of Slerrett, containing 150 acres, and baring about 50 acres cleared ana 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, containing 5.1 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 at a sugar corner the south-west corner of survey in name of Gustavus Rishbaugh. thence by land now of Abraham Snyder east 131.1 per ches to post, thence by residue of Gustavus Rish 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 nama of Gustavus Rishbautrh. the said one hundred acres having a small log house and barn, orchard and orner outbuildings thereon, with about 4i acres cleared thereon. Seized taken in execution, and to be sold as tbe property of Geo. W. Curry. Also a certain tract of land situate in Brad ford township. Clearfield county bounded and described as follows : Beginning stone pile cor ner of Samuel Smeal. thence so.h bv Samuel Smeal 1521 perches to a post corner of Lewis Shimel. thence east 221 i perches to a post, thence north 1521 perches to old line, thence west bv ixeorge .ucLanahan and Jasper jMaylin Zzli per- enes to beginning, continuing Y04 acres, more or less. Seized, token in execution, and to sold as the property of Fred. Conklin. Also all that certain tract of 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 acres cleared thereon, with a small orchard, and having a log cabin bouse erected thereon, seized, taken in ex ecution, and to be sold as tho property of William u. negarty. 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 Lnngdon, Diven k Co., and on the north by W Kline, containing 30 acres or less, with about 5 acres cleared, aud a small log houso erect ed thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as tbe property of Price A. Howies 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 McKce. the Belcina tract, and others, with two story dwelling house, stable, and saw mill, and twenty acres cleared thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Isaac Wilson. ' Also, by virtue of sundry writs of 'Levari a Fa cias, the following described real estate, to wit All those certain six tracts of land situate in the county of Clearfield, bounded and described as follows, viz : he one thereof situate in Becca ria township, in said county, beginning at a white pine in a line of Saruh Billington's land, thence north a deg west 199 perches to a white oak, south 45 deg east 106 perches to ahichory, thence down Clearfield creek south 90 deg east 33 perches, thence Bouth 23 deg east 40 perches, south 42 deg east 59 perches, south 29 deg east 46 perches to a post on tbe bank of said creek, thence south 25 deg west 29 perches, south 25 deg east 106 perch es along line of Philips A Co. to a post, thence along Amasa Smith's line north 42 deg west 212 perches to beginning, containing ZIU acres and 31 perches, with tho usual allowance for roads, Ac. a . i. i. : i. ....... .. i. - nilUIIICl Dl IU.W IU LUU BaillQ llllf USU1JJ, adjoining the above described tract, beginning at a hickory in a line between John B. Smith and Amasa J. Smith, thence south 60 deg west 5 per ches to a post in the middle of Clearheld creek, thence up the middle of said creek the several courses thereof 183 perches to a post in the mid dle of sai'd creek, thence south 68 deg east 5 per ches to a hemlock, north 65 deg east 78 perches to a post, north 20 perches to a post, north 56 deg east 1 1 perches to a post, nortu ii ueg west 143 per. to place of beginning, containing 3ti aores and 87 per and allowance of 6 percent for roads. tc. Another thereof, beginning at a white pine in a line of William Pusey's land, thence by other land of the mortgagee herein south 51 deg west 120 perches to a post south o9 deg east 10 perch es to a maple, thence by land ol Sarah liillington north 51 deg east 120 perches to a post formerly a white pine, thence by land of said Pusey north 39 deg west 1 70 perches to the beginning, contain ing 120 acres and 48 perches and allowance. Another thereof all that piece situate in Bec caria township aforesaid, beginning at stones, thence south 2a deg east 20 perches to a post, south 58 deg west 00 perches to a post, thenee south 32 deg east 20 perches to a post, south 58 deg west b9 perches to a poet, thenee same course 15 perches to a post, thence south 30 perches to maple corner, thence same course 26 perches to a post, thence north 58 degrees by the mortgagee's other lands 116 perches to the beginning, eon taining twenty nd fourteen perches. Another thereof, adjoining James McMutrie's survey, lands of Joshna Comstocs, Byron U Hara i survey, and others, containing 55 ac and 102 per. Ibe other thereof, adjoining lands or William Wright, other land of the mortgagee herein, and Clearfield creek, containing 40 perehes beincr the same six tracts which John Cooper and Mari am his wife, by a deed of indenture bearing date 14th December, 1854, for the consideration there in mentioned, a part of whioh is hereby secured. granted and conveyed unto the said Jeremiah Cooper, his heirs and assigns forever excepting and reserving certain two lots owned by other persons, and excepted and reserved in the above reoited deeds of indenture with about 80 acres cleared . a large two-story house, barn, orchard, saw mill, store house, small dwelling-house, and other outbuildings thereon erected. Seized, ta ken iu execution, and to be sold as the property of the said Jeremiah Cooper. Also one full, equal and undivided moiety or half part of and in the following described three several pieces, parcels or parts of tracts of land. with the grist mill, saw mill, and tbe other im provements thereon, and the water rights thereto belonging, being situate respectively in thetown shipof Beccaria, and county of Clearfield; one of them lying on each side of Clearfield creek, con taining 168 acres and allowance, and also one moiety of and in all the water-right in and to Clearfield creek. One other of the said tracts of land, containing 269 acres ; and the other of the ' said tracts, containing 150 acres. Tbe said first named tract surveyed on warrant to Robert Mor ris, and having 40 acres cleared thereon, a steam saw-mill, 40 by 60 feet, with Engine house 16 by 60 feet, with machinery therein, a water grist mill 40 by 40 feet, and three stories high, & Dwel ling houses, 1 store house, stable, barn and other out buildings thereon erected being the premises known as the Beccaria mills property, and being more fully described in deed James X. Carter and wife and S. P. Hancock and wife to Ruth Anna Allen, record ed in Peed lpok O, page 454, in the office for recordipg odeed in and for, Clearfield. 0o-antyv Seiisd, taken In execution and to be sold : as the property of Rath Anna Allen and Clayton Allen, her hut band, with notice to William Levis-, and Catharine Sauerman, terre tenants. Also onefull, equal and undivided moiety, or half part of and in the following pescribed three several pieces, parcels or parts of tracts of land; with the Grist mill, saw mill, and Jthe other im provements thereon, and the water-rights thereto belonging, being situato respectively in the town ship of Beccaria and county of Clearfield ; one of . them lying on ech side of Clearfield eraek; con taining 168 aores and allowance, and also ono -moiety of and in all the water-right inand . ta. Clearfield cret K. One other of the said tracts of " land, containing 269 acres; and the other of the said tracts, containing 150 acres. The said first named tract surveyed on warrant to Robert Mor ris, and having 40 acres cleared thereon, a steam 8aw mill 40 bv 80 feet, with enrine hopu IK h 60 feet, with machinery therein, a water grist mill 40 by 40 leet. 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, andbaing more fully described in deed James T. Carter A 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 county. Seized, taken in execution, and to bo sold as the property of Ruth Anna Allen, and Clayton Allen, her husband, with notice to Wil liam Levis and Catharine Sauerman, terre tenants,. Also a certain tract of laud situate in Wood ward township, Clearfield county Penn'a. Bound ed and described as follows, vis : Beginning at a locust, thence by land warranted to Philip Loast, west 320 perches to white oak, thence north 22. perches to locust, thence east 320 perches to bem-, lock sapling, thenee south 230 perches to begin ning, containing 433 acres and 153 perches. Sur veyed on warrant to Henry Shafluer. - Seized, ta ken in execution, and to be sold as the proporty of Isaac Goss. . -' c EDWARD PERKS. Sheriff;' Shenr8 Offiie, Clearfield. Aug. 27, 1862, : i REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby -given, that the following accounts have been . examined and passed by me, and remain filed of record in this oflice for the inspection of heirs,.' legatees, creditors and all others in any other way interested, ani will be presented to the next Or phans' court of Clearfield county, to be held at the Court Hons, in tbe Borough of Clearfield, commencing on the Fourth Monday of September, 1862, for confirmation and allowance: The Final account of Mary Ann Wrigglesworth Administratrix and Elisha Fenton. Administra tor of all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits, which were of Joseph Wrig glesworth, late of Penn township Clearfield couor ty deceased. The Final Administration account of William.. Hoover, Administrator of Caesar Potter, late of Bradford township, Clearfield county, deceased. 11,1)11 account oi j. ni. smitu Administra tor of all and singular the goods, and chattel, rights and credits, which were of Evi Smith, late of Beccaria township. Clearfield county, deceased. The Administration account of Samuel Clyde and William Porter Administrators of James V Stranford, late of Morris township, Clearfield : county, deceased. The partial account of Cecelia Irvin and Jamei Irvin, Adm'rs of all and singular the goods and. chattels, rights and credits which were of David i Irvin, late of Luthersburg, Clearfield county, Pa,, deceased. . Final account of John Reiter and MargaTbt White, Executors of James White, late of Kart haus township, dee'd. . ' The Administration account of Isaae Dunlap, John Dunlap and James A. Read, Adm'rs of Wm., Dunlap, late of Pike tp, dee'd. .. - Tho Administrators account of John M. Mao umber Administrator of the estate of Austin Brown, late of Huston township. Clearfield coun -ty. decoased. JAMES WRIGLEY, Bug. 20, 1862. Register- STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, CLEAR-. FIELD COUNTY, SS. In the matter of . tho appraisement of the estate of John Yonng late of Burnside township, Clear field countv. deceased. I. James Wrur- ley, clerk of the orphan's eourt of the said count V of Clearfield, do hereby certify that at an orphans.', court held at Clearfield, the 17th day of June A. D. 1862, before the Honorable the Judges of tho said court, on motion the appraisement was.ap- proved ni si. and notice to all persons in interest to come into court on the first day of next termy 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 -hand and affixed the seal of said eourt, at Clear field, the 15th day of July, A. D. 1S62. July 30, 1862. JAMES WRIGLEY, Clerk. CAMP "LUCY CARSON," Lebanon, Ky., August 4th, 1862. Private Robert P. Thomoson.of eomnan-r M. 9th . Pa. Cavalry, aged 25 years, 5 feet 11 inches high, . dark complexion, grey eyes, light hair , born jm . Lancaster county, Pa., by occupation, when enJistc ed. a farmer, and a resident of Clearfield county,. Pa., having deserted sometime durine the month of June, 1862, and gone to his home. A liberal reward Will be paid lor his apprehension and re- -' turn to his company. : ' , - Also, private i rank M. Vanscoyoc, of same com-- pany, aged 36 years, 5 feet 11 inches hick, dark- complexion, hazel eyes, dark hair, born in Blair, county, Pa , by oocupation, when enlisted a faiy nier, having deserted January 23. 1862, and gone . to his home in Snyder township, Blair county Pa. A liberal reward will be paid for his apprehension, and return to his company 15y order, JA S BELL, Capt. Co. M. Aug. 13,1862. 9th Pa. Caval ry. Grocery Store,; In H". E. corner of the Conrad House-,. PIIILLIPSBURG, PA. The undersigned, having purchased the gro-. eery establishment of J. H. Galer, would inform, the citizens of Pbillipsburg and vjcicity, that she has on hand a large stock of Groceries, such as flour, bacon, molasses, sugar, tea, coffee, rice, pep; per, cinnamon, carbon oil, tobacco, ciirars. and- other articles kept in a store of this kind, allot which will bo sold cheap for cash. A D3IINISTRATORS NOTICE. Notieo. i. is hereby given that Letters of Administra tion have been granted to the undersigned, on. the estate of Benjamin Yinslinir. Esa.. lata ot Burnside township, dee'd. All persons indebted, to said estate are requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement to WM. FEATn, Burnside townshih. JOHN YING LING. " Ang. 13, 1S62. Administrators. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Notice is here by given that Letters Testamentary have, been eranted to the undersigned on tho aff of James Thompson, late of Chest township, dee'd. All persons indebted to said estate are requested 10 maae payment wiiuuut ueiay, and those nav-. inz claims against the same will nresent them. duly authenticated for settlement to ' . wm. FEATHy Burnside township, JAMES McEWEN: Aug. 13, 1862. 1 - Executors. A DMINISTRATOR'S NUTICE, Notice. X is hereby given that Letters of Administra tion have been.granted to the undersigned on the. estate of Wm, Pennington, late of the United -States Army, doe'd. All persons indebted to said' estate are requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims against the samo. will present them duly authenticated for settle ment. WILLIAM FEATH. 1 Aug. 13, 1862. Administrator. ESTRA Y. Came tresspasxicg on the preml. ses of the subscriber residing in Woodward township, on the $Sth day of June last, a bay mare with dark. mane and tail, and about nine years old. The owner is requested to eome forward-. prove property, pay charges, and take her sway. or she will be eld as the lawdireets ' - ' July 9. '62. iL WM. II. JOY,' WANTED.AI1 iinds of graia wtll be taen in payment of debts due me. for.whieh tha highest marrti prices wHl be given. ' - wee, H, USUI,1 J ALi? 0 GRAHAM, ' !: r li. fill JX' nr XT