THE JOURNAL; CLEAEF1ELD, PA., MARCS 11, 1SG3. T;e'flf cars on. Central Road, at Tyrone. 9iipm. 10.23 p.m. 11.17 p m Express Fjs train, yil aia, rsl train, 5.45 a.m. 11.33 a m. 12.10 a.m. 1.62 am. 8.15 a m. :::::: a.m. S.30 p.m. :::::: 7.14 p.m. 7.40 p.m. 6-53 p.m. 5.59 p.m. SSa.l train. cf Car, Tyrone and Clearfield Branch. - t- : 3 -va G iA m Tir Trftn 7 Aft Ti Tn . tiSe- - P-m. Leave Tyrone, 12.15 p m. Leare gujsmrs Norict. Preacntng on to-mor-Thursday) evening, in tbe Methodist E. floret in this place ; by the Rev. J. A.Wisor. Wcathee, etc. For one week previous to Friday last, the weather u very moderate Dd a o timber of rafts were put into the streams. Oa Friday, bowt-rer, it got quite cold, and daring Saturday some 8 or 1C inches of snow fell, and rip to this time the hauling has been pretty good. A considerable quanti tv of timber was ban led to tbe streams within the pt three or four days. Slue. DcMORKsr'a Mie&or. or Fashioks. This valuable qnarterly Magazine. devoted ex clusively to fashions, for the Spring of 1FG3, is now before oa. Each nnmber contains a splendid colored fashion plate.as well as plates of cloaks, children's costames, embroidery and novelties of all kinds making in all nearly 100 engravings, besides three loll sized patterns. We regard the Mirror as the most mefal fashieti magazine published, and, . in our opinion, no lady should be without it. Price, one dollar a-year. Address, Mme De- tnorest, 478 Broadway, New York. TRIETJTE OF RESPECT. At a meet of the School board of Clearfield borough, held at the office of the Secretary, tbo death of oar .efficient county Superinten- dsnt was announced, and it was unanimously agreed that soma expression be given by this board of the great loss to the Common Schools of this County and the Common Scool Sys tem, thereby sustained. On motion, of Israel Test, Secretary, Geo. Thorn, Michael Kittlebarger, and O. B. Mer rill, were appointed a committee to report resolutions expressive of the regret felt for the loss of Jesse Broomall. Upon the return of the Committee, the frl lowing resolutions were adopted : Resolved, That on the death of Jesse Broom all, hit family lose a kind and affectionnte father the community a worthy citizen and tbo School System an experienced and intel ligent advocate. ' Resolved, That the Common Schools of the County bare, by the dispensation of Prori dence, lost one of their warmest friends a man ever willing and eager, to give bis time and counsels to the cause of education and one whose kind and gentlemanly deportment toward the directors and teachers of the Cot n ty endeared him to all with whom he associated Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be printed in each of the County papers. laa, TST,Sec'y. Gko. Tao&x.Pres't. A Florida lady's "Jewelry." The war is disclosing, in a remarkable de gree, the beauties and peculiarities of the sys tera which basso long shamed oar civilization. Thus, for instance, in North Carolina, not log ".2ce, a pack of bloodhounds employed in LufcfciDg lugkiTes from bondage were captured ly our forces; in Alabama, Mississippi, Tex.ig, and elsewhere, uno2indicg, loyalists hare flocked, Eiimed and scarred, into ocr lines, Heeding witnesses of the humane tendencies of slavery ; in Virginia, drinking cups hare been male of the skulls of on r fallen braves, snd finger-rings of their bones, even southern omen clamoring therefore as orniments for their parlor tables. More recently, still other -discoveries of the beauties of the" "system" bare been made j and of on of these we 2:id the following account in the Port Royal Free Spth : "Atnongthe trophies of Col. Higginson's ti;ed:tioa cp the St. Mary's river, and whioh lave attracted much attention, is a portion of Madame A Inertia' jewelry, brought in frcm tiie refined little town of Woodstock. BraCi leU, necklaces, anklets and chains of boue Manufacture, which rival in ncique design aevthing ever found in the bijonioirt of Patis or London. One pretty parure of lady's wear cade of the native wood of tie country ad mounted with iron in particularly attractite. A cotch is cat in the ; mid J le of a heavy hard P'tie stick, eight feet long, of sufficient size admit The neck, which, when inserted, a tuaasive iron bar clamps and hold fast by a 'rorg padlock. This is an improvement on !je Spanish garrote, which chokes outright, and answers the same purpose as ducking un der water until life is nearly extinct, without the inconvenience ; of getting wet. Another arable contrivance of Madame Alburtia's cur both neck and beels at the same, em- thematic of the spread eagle. A bare inscrip tion must convince any one that a negro need I" decked with these ornaments bat seldom to produce a broken, slavish spirit." ADasisg Recofsoissasc. A private let ter from Port Royal makes the following co lons statement: Gen. Foster took a capttin ci thirty "men from the 10th Connecticut, jsst before be went North," and made a recon ooi&ance. They entered Bull's bay, north of Clarleaton harbor, and landing there, marched ttrocgh the enemy's picket to within lull view of Fort Sumter, at about a mile and bre quarters distant so near that the officers from that part of the fort euid se them. Tbey returned unharmed, and think there is ery reason to believe a successfnl attack can nvade upon the Babylon of rebeldom from quarter deemed, unassailable." LUty m'' f"n i isys dressed la hmT' '" lt Wcre d:'1'd ttwere his "oorning widow. - An Engl-ti retr -lesn -IU pi-an. ij, , Anew association i just announce! in I-iori don, styled -The Petroleum Traiftsg C'-npv ny,"" with a capital of half a million or 11 lars,.nd power to increase to a million. The shares narnber ten thousand, at fifty dollars j each, fire dullars to Ik; pail on application, I and five mure on l!m:ueat. The prosteelus announces that "the CompaaT hare taken over the business of the Urge-st importers, and the co-operation of the Atlantic and Great Western Railway is secured." The objects i said to be to import into Europe the crude oil, chiefly from the Pennsylvania wells, to which end iron tank vessels, especially built for the purpote, are to be used, two of which are now in course of construction. It is said that three refiners alone in Ecgland now require an annu- al supply of five millions of gillons, anl that the demand is constantly increasing. The managing director, Thomas W. Kinder, Esq., has just returned from America. The Army toward Peace Foli'icians A New Hampshire captain writes to his Iriends at home, "that he has in bis company forty-five men, nine-tenths of whom always voted tbe democratic ticket when at home. So intense is their opposition to the recent movements of some leading democrats, (adds the captain,) that the privates would a won shoot a" peace democrat as a rebel.' Another New Hampshire soldier writes: ''I cannot go with the democratic convention of New Hampshire. I hava carried their res olutions in my pocket, and have taken pains to get the sentiments of democrats in the reg iment, but I couldn't fnd one that endorses them, or that would support tUem with their votes." Trading witi the Enexy. A corespondent of the Cincinnati Commer cial says: In conversion with the rebel pris oners captured in R-.'d river, they told me that neatly all of last year's cotton crop in Texas had been hauled iu wagons adi.-tance, in some cases of four hundred miles to Mat t moras, where tbe Southerners found a ready market for it at large prices iu exchange for tuerchandiae or gold. The purchasers of the staple were invariably Eastern men. A Texas lieutenant assured me that arms and munitions of war bad been freely teudered to the people of the Lone Star State in exchange lor cotton, and that, too, by men from New i"ork,PhiU deiphra and Boston. Teheiblt exeecised the editors of the "Copperhead" organ in this place, about our army letters. Wouldn't you like to pry into our private aSairs and get a peep at tbe origi nals 1 But, pre-haps, "it is enough that we assure" you that they are "genuine in every particular," and that they were not obtained in a claudentiM manner by some slight-of-hand performance, bnt through a legitimate chan nal and in a perfectly honest way. That tlory about "borne made articles" won't avail yon anythi ng, neighbors, as we don't occupy tbe same kind of a boat you do. The Risisg of the Poles. The last ac counts from the Polish insurrection are favora Lie to the Poles. Garibaldi aDd Tictor Hugo have published stirring appeals, in favor of the Polish cause, the former to the English people, tbe latter to tbe Rnssian soldiers Prussia has concluded a convention with Rus sia for the suppression ol the insurrection, but Austria refused to take any part in tiie convention, and was accused by Russia and Prussia of having encouraged the outbreak of the revolution. Got. Johssos on Slavery. In hi recen t speech al the great Union meeting at Iniiai apolis, Governor Andrew Johusou, of Tennes see, declared himself unqualiSed for the poii- cy of the government as a whole. He said ; . '-I am for the goveroment and all mea sures neceasary to maintain it. Is not this government, tbe embodiment of the principles of humao liberty, worth more than the insti tution of slavery 1 It is bat as the dust iu the balance." SetEJT HtSDRED Yolcsteiss SlCC IS Camp ! Young men be warned iu time, supply your selves with Holloway's Pills and Ointment. Tiiey are guaranteed to cure the worst cases of Sores. Ulcers, Scurvy, Fevers and Bowtl Complaints. Only 25 ct. a Box or Pot. 213J MARRIED: On the 25th Fehrnarv, at te residence f Mr. E- Ale in Clearfield, bv Rv. J. H. Brat- ten, Mr. DasiEt . Ale, to Miss Amaxda HaarzEXL, both of Blair county. On the 5th March, bv W. A Reed, Esq., Mr. Johjt M. HrcKoCK. of Pike towDhip, to Miss Martha McKee, of "Kaox fownahip. DIED: Oa Friday morninz. Febrnarv 2oth. 18-3. at Lnthersbnrg, Clearfield connty. Jacket, third son of Samuel and M. A. Araoid, aged C years, 8 months aud 4 da s. Wboopis-c1"CH or CRorr. however ?"vre mav be alleviated and corf d hr the use of M ilvut? Zadee Porter1 Cuntli'.if Brifiam. TLi? invalua ble Medieine possesses tbe extraordinary power of relieving immediately JT Wr Hasrsr- irjsc. uii 7Ti.rfi r n r t ? t t r -h t r ar -rit ni , Ti-v .ui ti,.. r if, .... tj.'i inJ wiii h fnnJ wrr tfc. t-t. 6 it i is not a violent remedy, bat emollient wsrmirg. searching and effective. Caji be taken by tbe oldest person or youngest ehiid. For sale by all Druggists, at 13 and 25 cents per bottle. feb4 CAUTION. AH persons are hereby caution ed against purchasing or in any way med dling with the following property, namely: Five horses, (3 bays. 1 black, and 1 gray.) four set of harness, one buggy, one robe and one blanket said property being in the hands of John H.Smith agent of D. W. Smith as the same belongs to us and is subject lo our order at anv time. Feb 25, is63-p THOMPSON 4 PATTERSON. 4 CDITOR'S NOTICE. Tbe undersigned Auditor appointed by tbe Orphans' Court of i viduoiu vuKitii V v west one nunurea act lany-ioree perenes to an ; it must oe mailed from tae "KDceot publication, hands of the Administrator of Richard Curry i jron-wood. theDcenonjj nehun,dred andseventv- ! J. R. GILMORE, 1 1 0 Tremont St Boston, deeeased. will attend to tfee duties of his appoint ! two perches to a poit, thecos east one hundred j Charles T. Evans, at O.P. Putnam's. 632 Broad naent and bear all parties interested at his off ce j forty-three perchos to the place of begianing. I way. Sew York-is autioriaed to reoeive sutwrrip in Clearfield Borough, on Thursday, the 12th da; ocUiaia: haolri a&l forty-five acres aDd tijoa in that ertv. . Feb. 12. li2. oimn:a,.i.u,i. i u c m r . .n. Iec. I0,182. J. E. M EN ALL x, Auditor - - 1 FLOUR A good article tor jala at the store of fjanlfjj WM F. IKrt'LN'. Cl?arf ?34. I The Latest Xews. i --' - ! Heceived by Tuesday Evening's HaiL, A telegraphic dispatch frni Utab, announ ces that the Mormon Taberaacits had appoict- j ed a committee who waited tin Gov. Harlir.g, and Justices Wjit and Drake with a reijiet j tbat they resign and leave the Tcrritoiy. Gov. 1 Harding said to the Committee : "I will not cowardly abandon my post of duty octH it shall ple.ise !hs President to recall me. I may be in danger of personal violer-ce fcy re maining, but I will not leave. I will r,rA be driven from the territory. As this is said to be a land of prophecy,.! too will prophecy : If one drop of my blood is shed whilst in the j discharge of my duties, by your ministers of ' ergeance, wiij oe avengea, ana not one stone in your city will remain upon another." A despatch from the army of the Potomac, datl the 7th, announces the return of an ex pedition into Northumberland county, Ya., which examined tbe jail asd Posto5Ece, but found both empty. A foraging expedition to Lancaster connfy captured two important reb el mails, 1000 bushels corn, 50 borsea and mules, ect.- Among the prisoners was Col. Claybrook ol the rebel army, a smcgler who had -conveyed 100,000 worth of contraband goods into Dixie, two influential citizpns, two clerks of tbe rebel departments at Richmond, wirh a quantity of letters for citizens of Bal timore, and JofLcial correspondence to par ties in Lo.-iduu, Including Baring Brothers.; The news from Vicksborg is cheering. It is said all tbe canals will be a success. Tho Mississippi is reported to be 14 feet higher than the water in the Lake Providence canal, which is nearly ready for use. One gisnboat is near Yazoo City, J'za Yazoo Pass ; and iter seems no doubt of getting onr iorc-s in the rear of Ticksburg and cut off coinmnnicaiii'n with Jackson. A auccessful foraging expedi tion has rcturued with 200 mules. ISO head of beef cattle, 30 bales of cotton. 2,000 bushels of corn ; plenty of chickens, eg's pota toes, etc. In the fight at Franklin, Tennessee, our troops are said to have faught with great valor, and until their ammunition w.i exhausled. Our loss in killed and wounded was about 300, and 1000 prisoners. The rebels give their loss in kiiied and wounded at about 600. Our force numbered about 1.-500 men and the reb- i els had about 12.000 in the fight. ! The draft has been quietly going on in those : counties of Michigan where the quota has not been filled by Volunteers. Men of all classes have been dralted without distinction. NEW GOODS! At the "Corner Store" of Wei. Irvin, CUKWESSVILLE, Pa. A general' assorts ect of Dry Goois, Groceries, Mackerel in half. quarter., and eighth barrels,' Herring in barrels and half-barrels. Which will be scld as low a.s nt any olher store. JunelS.l?92. WM. IRVIN. C?I1EUIFF'S SALES. By virtue of 3 writs of i'rnditioni ExpoHfi-x. issued out. of tbe Court of Common I'leas of CiearSel 1 county, and tome directed, tiere will be expo.i to Public' aJe, at the Court House, in the boron sh of Clear field, on Monday the Jf.th dav of March next A. 1) ISaS. at 1 o'clock, P. M.."ihe fclloaing de scribed Real Esuite- viz: Al! that certain traetof latid ?n I"c:on township. Clearfield eoanty. bvODatxi as f oiluws : Ieiriii!ug at a Sugar Maple, thence east lot' pcrc-Le? more or less to a post, theree smith '?-.'( porches ' more or les-s to -a Hemlock, thence irert 3 tut perch es more or le?s to a Hemlock, thence north 4 s-3ti perches mre or less to -fcesiniiica:. Injuudt-J bv lands of ,Iohn 1'uBois. about ares cleared witn log hou&e and log barn tbertOQ ereeteii treiaed. ' taken in execution, and in be sold &a tie proper ty of Jacob tie! nett. J Also a certain trat of land situate in Bell 1 towLLip. CicarfielJ county. ttiDLing at a white pine eorrcr f land of J. Par-chin, thecee by aid iarvl. ami oiher lands of G. L. Keei north 4(1 de re west Z&i perches to a white pine corner, thei.ee by same lands north la degrees eat Z erches to a augnr corner, theLce by same lands ar,d lands of Joun Patchin south 40 decrees es; X-'-j perciei! to a white pine corner, tance bv i a o lie of T.tiomag A. Mc(.hee & Co.. an i ctht-rs sold as the property of J A J. Thomas Also a certain tract of land situate in J!ei! . , 3 C lfl Mi i a.awtt.e u T,.V11 i townsnin- Clearne'd eountv. be;nnin pine corner of land of J. Patchin. thence grees west perches to a white pice corner thence by same land north CO degrees tr 1 ; percbes To a sugar o-.er. thence by sate land and land of John Pauhlu south 40 5e nT "t r.r.5 perches to a white pine corner, thencrbylati rf Th, r,1Jja r i, t r, , r -Z ! 01 Lnomas a. Jlcitiee Lo- and otners. so ith oO j..., "-'-j o '"i .j uegrees wcm pcrctei to ue tiace of bciii- i ning. containing 291 acres and:'; perches whL f the usual allowa'we for roads. Ac-it bein - com- posed of parts of three larger tracts of land war- ranted re.pectiv.lv in the name of Nkiin 4- Griffith, and known as Nos. 5910 and 3 if ! J , Itll C mw. 1 A' I... . t .. . . I n I 1 . . . ... . Seized, taken iu execution, and to be sold as the t r rof.ertv o: J. E. and James T,.. i , o," . - , ' ,,. u:,, rt .fi-t , ,., t. -n-iw'iJ".J 3 i towEtUip. t,lerut;l eountv reoo a. a certain i rri,rr, ---ni c . pi l. , ? i irame un.t ana fa mi.l fsteain power) the for- ,.,.(., v, .j.i, .,. f -l'llul merof hicb u M bv iu feet. twostonesLi h. en- ' t.nu. is w o- rrt 1 v - v t - gine House l bv feet 1 e'orv hish havmtr a - - . J . : ZT.l rlZt". :..A- lI .i.D's.'.:, ,' . - Ml feet witb circular aws and and land 1 appurtenant nceess.ry for the use of the same, j according to tbe Act of AswmMy in such ease ; made ard provide,!, and especially the Act of 25th July 1S42. eiiel. taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Char's 4 Frei'k Scbnfirrs. Ato a certain tract of land situate in Chest townsbin. Clearfield eountv Penn'a. eontainin? lut 33 fterea of land. Bounded bv lands of Pi;.. -tt - Z . ii SlVt J?Z dbfrxV1 r!", taoiith shop and stable erected ! Thomas Wilson bouse and Black thereon Seired, taken ,n execution, an?W be ; sold as the property of Jesse t iisoa.. i Also hy virtue of a eertais writ of Fieri ia- r-iat. the following described real estate, to wit : ! All that certain tsact or piece of land situate i Brady township. Clearfield county, bounded and ; described as fuilows. to wit: Beginning at a ma- j Tit f the r,c. Viv 1 a n ,t X John A 31 m n A mtuth AT! t mndrwi n,t uiit 1 jd nonhM i iwki thann ! faur perches asd allowance, titled, taken in -1 execution, and to be said as tha prop.rty of Wil- ! Kim Riihfil i EDWARD PERES, SheritT. J SberifTs Office, February IS. Is52. iH.sinning.iontaaning 281 aeres and i-rt perches, 7 laf ey,"'fs treet.' M. Legert and i:.lnce-6eiCgfcpart of rr stirrers wa j A- A A' Pl RT' 'jTj' ranted in name of Sickliu tirifith known a TSbJSh4 snth-T s observations 'os.:.SW. 1J and iVl.V-bavir, th.r,n .fJL tJ"5 ?r:,wt.h a.d development of the rea. l v., mtii ...wv....".. a series ol arUc:es by te author of houseViTh .bon t wo U Virol TT ,hl C?Tt fVS tbe re- in3 sne property levied upon under K fa o 7u t' f " ?xie?d tbe; seashorelave September Term 1; and' dnl, eondemnl by f UZ'VJ" Tf ,f.tb War; Inqnisitior- held the 23 September 4. 1, 13"," J 1 rf n.S srrtlir.g and trutLful picture cf ,iA . : i.j , 1 the real condition of that rejion. No rains wi T ICNSE NOTICE The following named persons hare filed in the office of tie eierkof tie court of Quarter Sessions of Clearfield eoanty their Petitions for License at the March Sessioa A-l. agreeably to tie Act f A3-einbly of March 2?tb. 155. ,etitt4 "A a Act to regaiate tie sal . of Intoxicating Liquara.1 4e r James Haines. Tavern. Beecajia. town'p. llham Sehwem. Tavern, Brady township John .cheer. Tavern, Ubiod township. irV'1 Jo"Dit'-'n' Tavern, Clearfield Boro. W. w. AnJerson, Tavern. Pten rownnhin . KaJabach. Tavern. Ieraiar tml, al. Hoffman. Tavern, Covinrt.rn tw'p- Tavern, Kylenown Tavtrc. Bcsiy toirppi:.. Tavern, Lumber City. Tavern, Tirard tMTD?fcip. Jaeoo ianck, -Adaa Kcsrr. w m. Eeed, Robert Stewart, l'-tii. Bloom. AVfTTi f nrrprivi'lji Ti. w Margaret Lame &. ravern. Clearfield Bor. Geo. Albert. Tavern. Bradford town'o. R- W. Moore. Eli Fy. I'. M. Weaver, W. A. Masor, 1. F. Smith, li. tioodlander, R- I IiaiiifcS, Eenj. Snyder, At, ire w Cross, Edward AlOert, Henry Post, F. Roussolat. John Sulfridge. Leopold Bronell EliLlooin, . W. . Wcrmll. Tavern, Lnthersbnrg. Tavern, Jtffern-Line. Taveco, Cnrwensville Bjr. Tavern, Curwtrfville. Tavern, New MIlTport. Tavern, Brady township. T 1 - ihh, narLcaus town n. Tavern, Covington tp. Bogs township. Boggs town?hi. Decatur townyhip Oirard township. Goshen township. Covinarion tn'ii. Tavern, Tavern. Tavern, Tavern, Tavern, Tavern. Tavern, Pike township. Tavern. pmhr r C, pt t-n BicLari lossop, Mercastile, Clearfield Bor. Claudius Bariaoy, MercattilB. Otvington tp. D.T. ETZWEIUEi, Clerk. Clearfield. Iiecember 24. 13G2. Shot At But Missed 1! a grand .mistake::: that all the merchant of ccrwens- ville were woonded. Tis trne. that I was 'shot at- but missed," and since then I have been at the city, and procured a very large assortment of goods of all descriptions, which I atn disposing of at lower rates than any other hon?e in the county. n bad :r n ea d ::: read :::: Best Calieo. at from la to 19 cents per yard. Best Muslin, at from 1 5 to 39 cents per yard. Best Delaine, at from 2-;t to 23 cents per yard CUJTHIXG AT REDUCED PRICES!!! Best rugar at from 12s to 15 oec's per poond. Best yrup at cents per gallon. AUoiher groceries at the same rates. Boots and Shoes, and Shoe Sliding.-?, cheap. La3;es who wL-h to make a good investment, shouii call and etamiae the a-reortinent of dress I goods Merinos. Saxony plaids. Plaid Brilliants. Ac ie. Also, Cloaks. Shawls, Hoods, Nubias. Sontsgs, liloves, Ac, Ac. Iee.3. IS62. J. B. THOMPSON. PROSPECTrS OF TOE CONTINEN TAL MONTHLY. There are periods n the world's history marked by extraordinarv and violent crises, saiien as the breaking forth of a volcano, or the bursting .f a mortn on the ooean. These crises sweep away in a moment the landmarks of generations. They call oat fresh talent nd give to the old new direction. It is then that new ideas are born, new theories devel oped. Such periods demand frcsi exponents, and new men for expoim-lcrs. This Continent has lately been convulsed by as upheaving so sudden and terrible that the re lations of all men and all clashes to each other are violently disturbed, and people look about for the elements with which to sway tbe storm and oi rect the whirlwind. Jost at present, we Jo cot know what all this is to bring forth ; but we do know that great results must ow Iroin such ex traordinary commotions. At a juncture so solemn and so important, there is a special need that tbe intellectual force of the country should be aetive and efficient It is a time for great minds to speak their thoughts bol i ly.'and to take portion as the advance guard. To this end. there is a special wanton-applied. Itis that of an Independent Magaiiae. which shall be pon to the first intellects f the laud, and which shall treat the i.-sue presented, and to be presented to the country. ia atone no way tempered by per tizar.fhip. or ir,uenetnl by fear, favor or the hope of reward, which shall seire and "grarrtle with the momentous sut.jects th at the present disturbed stte of afiairs Leave to tee furlaoe, and which can cotoe laid a.-ide or nelecTed. to meet this want, the uu-iersigned have fnm Tneieed. under the editoriil charge of Charles 'i. Lt'and. the publication of a new Ma rrarice. devot ed ta j.TJ-::r:itnre atid National Policy. .In Poiitiije, it will advocate, with "ail the fame a'.JiaeomBiiwl. measures bert adapted to preserve the outness and integrity of these United SUies. It will n!ver yield to the idea of ar.y disruption of this Republic, peaceably or otherwise; and it will di-'uss with honesty and impartiality what must be done to save it. In this department, some ti the most eminent statesmen of the time wiil con tribute regularly to it pages. . In Literature, it will bs sustained bv the best writers and ablest thinkers of this country. Among its aUrcction wiil be presented, in an early Eiiu.&er. a N'tw Serial of American Life.' Ly rwchard Kio; Hall. Esq.. the vervper nlar autfeor j te spaied to render the liter arv attractions of the CTrvEKTAL both ferilliaut and substantial The 'jrical ordes-riptive talents of the most eminent i,i,mti have been fromised to its pages; and nothiog will be admitted wfcich will not be dis- U"?JWd M"kfd eDcr?-T ?glitT, and Ptr.srth. Avoiding every inaueuce or as- "CIVD fif ?S cblueor "e- reU to jlt"bUt.ons -f real merit, even from r7;T d,ffT"E? matenally m their ytews ; the onlv lirattatiwns reoutred beintr that of devotion .v i - - j .i , . -i , c to me I n;on. and the only standard of acceptance ,1 - i- ''c eielience . a-J-ht Prtracn wtU embrace, ,n a,d- d,t,"f t0-T100 -fearless wuiments on the f ,he,UMes-- V'P ra.aer 'n a:l c-nrrent U.pies. and also devx.te abundant V u . l- l menean wit ana bvny. withontwhich there can be no perfect ex- position of our national cbaraeter Amone those who will contribute regularlv o this department .. i ..." - c , ., m ay be mentioned the name of Charles F. Itrowne t .1 r i. i . ,, ( Artemn Wardl. from whom we shall prcenfan i u i .1. . r .1 j tb March numbtr. the first of an entirelv new and . e i . , . f -, original series of -.-ketcbesof Western Life nd progres- sive. without yielding to chimeras and hopes be- r.r.T. .i ;. r .v- . - bamlQroi3 peculiarities. In short no pains will besr.ad Lik. itih E.i.nw.utJstn.;.. 01 tne time. TERMS : Three dollars per year, in advance (postage paid by the Publishers Two -oopies for S3; Three copies for S5, (postage unpaid; Eleven coPie (Pt onpaidj. fciigle numbers "n be Procured from an'y News-dfaler in the r,,:,.i J... Ti.-ir:-i.ii.-i i : j the Continental Monthl will be furnished for one year at j4 . Appreciating the importance of literature to the soldier on duty, the publishers will send tha Coktutbstai.. gratis, to any regiment in aetive service, on application being made by its Colonel o - Chaplain be will also receive snbacriptions from t Vj r.. ,1 r-', r r a rnmtah lr in c. .1 ,? 1 r 1 t',. nnli h.r4.. ..-.1.. Kn;n n,t. t C1.4LT ! S 4 I.T ' S ALT I Jaat received IooO i . r n . . . : 1 4 1 wn.un;n Patent Sacks at a very low price, at the cheap store of . K M'JcjCP . CAUTION. All person? are hereby eaBtioned against pnrchafii cr Tcei JUrs; with tbe fol liwing pror-erty. Don foteest-ivo ef Joha Fan ver in Bra-ifori t-ownship. yo wit: Wto bar mare, ce bay horse, and two set of harn s a the same beloDg to ns and have only been left with sail F aaveron loan, and are subject taour order. HS. ALEEKT. Jeh. n. JS63.-p. DAVII) ASKET. PTIILIPSBI RG .n S I' S Q r EI i A S N A TrRjirike ito.4.i CoHfAjrv. Notice is hereby given to the stockholders in this road that an e lectioB wiil be held at the house of Wm. Myers in PhiitT'Sbur?, on the Firsl 51ondav of March next. f between tie hoars of 2 and 5 o elact, P M , to e- Iieet manager tut the ensuing Tear. Feb. 4. 1 &53. E. F. LLOYD. See" v. rR CALF. Came trespassing on the PTtSlises of the jmbscriKer in jTrrw ship, avjout the aiddle of July list, a black year nag calf, with a white stripe along iu backhand white faee. The owner is requested to come for ward, prove property, pav charges aud take U -way. or it will he sold as the law directs. D. M. WELCH. CAUTIOX. All persons are hxreov eaatioB ed against purchasing or meddling with tae following property, in tha possessioa of Cyrus ihsrstin ael Ilavid Thurstin. to wit: 1 gray horse, four years old. aa the same belongs to me and has ben left with C i. U. Ihumias on loan subject to my order. January 23, 16-33. ilMOX SORAB.VCGH.- ' ijwouj .-i iuu,ii ti : one yoae ol oxen, white, with small black spot?, as tbe same belongs to us and is left with aaid A jjmc oa JoIlj subject to our disposal t ady time. THOMPS X A- PATTERSON. CurwensTnic January 23th I3ii3. " IJT1 ILIPSIJURG AND SUSQUEH N . 1 URN PIKE lvtA P. Notice is herebv given that tbe President and Managers of the Phuips burg and Susqnehanoa Turnpike road company have declared a dividend of three dollars per share cf stock, payable to the Stockholders on or after the 10th day of March rext. By order of the Board E. F. LLOYD, Treasurer. rhilipsburg.Ffcb. 11th. l--5J-jd EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters testa mentary having been granted to the under signed, npon the estate of R. B. Uegarty, late of iiuelith township, dece ased. All rrsons indebt ed to tbe saij fc.-tt.te are requeued to luake pay ment, and all persons haviLir claim against tiie same are requested to make them known withoat ueiay. j.Mts iLLtiAl.t r. BeeearLa rp. ROB T X. ilE'iARTY, tiueiich tp Fehroary 4, ls63. Executors. TTALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE ALE. 'Ihe- nrdersigned is desiroas of sel ling lis tarm situate in I'e-.n towr.sfeiD. CltarSfeli, coutiy. ra., one uii;e iroio i eonvnle, on tbe roal leadwg to Punxutawi;ey, containing one hun dred acres and allowance. Sixty acres of said tana arecieared and m atigh slate of cultivation of which 2a acres are in meadow. There is erect ed on the premises a comfortable 3i story dwel ling house, a eood barn and other necessary out boiidiags There is also a quantitv of most ex cellent line and other timber on "the land. A clear and indisputable title will be given Tebws one fouith in hand, and the balance in three equal annual payments, secured by mortgage or judgment bends. For further information apply to tUe subscriber residicij n the premise. THOMAS M. MARTIN. Penntp.. January 14. 13AS-3t. SHERIFF'S S ALES. By virtue of sundry writs ofFtrrt fanas issued out of the Courts of Common i'leas.cf Lancaster and Clearfield coun ties to me direeted, there will be exposed to pub lie sale at the Court House in the borough of vicauri'i, oa eucef iay. tae mi aay of iiarch, A- D. e3,at 6 o'ciack A. the fallowing de scribed real estate, to wit: A certain tract of land situate in Beecaria tp.. Clearfield county, bounded as follows : Beginning at a post and extending by lands of Thomas Bil licgton south id degrees west 2ft0 perches to a post thence by land of Herman Witmer south SS deg west 43 perches to a post thence by lands of Thomas Rillington corth 40 dtz west 303 nerehea .to a post, thence north 40 deg west 207 perches to a artgwwa. ana inence ny land or Adam Kn&n, ea'lei -Belmont,'1 south 44 deg east 332 perches to place of bejicnicg. contaiLicg 429 acres 10G perches, and allowance, and having about 39 seres cleared land with a house and tarn and out build irgs therton. At.sn a certain tract of land in the (aae town ship and county aforesaid. leginning at the afore said dogwood and extendia by the tract above described south 50 deg west 207 perches to a post, thenee by land of Thomas Martin north 40 dtg west perches to a post, thence north 50 deg east perches to post, thence by lands of Nathaniel Riehari'xvn south 44 deg cart" 139 percbe to place of beginning.containin2cy acres i35 perches and ailowanae-U-ing part of tract ca.'led "Greenland " Also s certain traetof Istvl situated on the waters of the Clearfiell creek, ia Jordan town ship, Cltarltld county, called ''Frederica," boun ded as fo'lows: neinning at a mapie. thence by laEdsof Ihotiias Riliington south :U deg west 20 I-erches t hemic k. thence bv land of Isaac Wam- pole north 40 deg wst 34.1 pe'rehes to post, th north oil deg east 240 serenes to a beech, th ence by land of Isaac Warn pole south 40 deg east S43 perches to the place of beginning, containing 435 acres and f4 perches. Also a certain tract of lacd situate in Jordan township Clearfield county aforesaid, beginning at post, thenee south .r0 deg west 215 and eight tenth perches to post, thence by lands of E. Lrein hani north 40 deg west S,"3 peiches to ptst or su gar tree, thenee by land of John Sin-rer north 50 deg cast 215 and eight-tenth perches to post thence south 4J deg east 333 perches to place of beginning, containing 430 acres and being part of larger tract called 'Lexington,7' survey in the enee name 01 1 eier HBLn. Atso all that pie;e of gronni situate on the north side of the public road from Alexander's fording to tbe village f i.len Hope, in the town ship of Resccaria. comusenoing at a point 240 feet from a stone on the west bank of Clearfield crwk. thence a:.uth Cti deg west 120 fet thenee 22 deg w et -S74 feet thence south a- deg east 103 feet, thence north 5S deg t-ast 50 feet thence south 22 deg east 20 fetto theplaee of beginning, bound ed east by property of James Hegarty, south by the said public road, west fay & o2feet street and north by oiler property field bv said Heffartv t.- said Puseys. and having thereon a house and stable exerted. Alo a tract of land in the same t.wnehip, commencing at a maple on the west bank of Clear- neia creca, ttiecce north 4S deg west 40 perches ! F deg east 40 Perches tOStOn! a.r,4 ihe-ru-m r.,rth deg east S perches to plaoe of beginning, c-sn-tainicg 2 acres, and bounded oa the south by the last described premises, and havingereeted tnere on a Saw Mill with one saw and water power ap purtenant Also the right as conveyed by deed of James Hegarty aDd wife, recorded in Book S. page 601 to raise the water on ail his land by a mill dam. Also all that piece of land situate in Wood ward township, and described as follows, to wit : Commen-.-ing at a stone on the eastern side of the Clearfield creek as feet therefrom, thence north 46 deg east 105 feet to a stone, thenee south 44 deg east 105 feet to a stone, thenee south 45 deg west 1 05 feet to a stone, tfcence north 44 deg west to tbe place of beginning, containing 1 acre bound ed north, east and south by lands of William Al exander, with a Grist Mill thereon erected with two rua of burs and water power. Also a tract of land lying on the bank of Clearfield creek, between the said creek and the above mentioned road leading from AUxander'a fording to Belcina. extending S4I feet along the bank of said creek 40 feet down the said bank from the eomb of the dam bow erected by Charles J. 4 Joseph Fusey, and 40 feet up therefrom. Also the right as conveyed by deed of Wm. B. Alexander and wife recorded in Book 8. page 603 to raise tie water en alt his land by a naif dam. The last mectioned two tracts hari.-ig a Grist-Mill. Saw-Mill, large Frame Dwelling House, and oth er improvements thereon ereoted. Seiaed. taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Charles J. Puaey. . EDWARD PERK, Sheriff j hcii5s G5i.e. February 21 -' CAl TION All persons are hereby aotified Eot to purchase cr in aay way uieidl with the fvllowinz i,ror,ertv. now in ile'r..;,.,, ..r 1 t'i Manes vn .ue west oat a ox ioud creek (this line 1 is uoun aea oy iana 01 ju. AU;xan ier.) theneo I svuta 6s deg west perches to stones, thence south PROTESSIOyAI. & ETTSIirKSS CA&S8. HB. W(X)I)S, Aftcraey a Law, Indiana. Pa Profesional b usi c era promptly attende l to KJ. CtiANs, Artorr.ev at Law and Real Estate . , CtearSell. Pa. 0c adjoining hi. residence, on Second strtet. ' May 16 W k 'CLLflTi;n' t Law, Cleax- ? . field. Pa. Oflce. with 1. J rs... t Jfcly 5, ROBERT J.WALLACE. Attrsey atLw n field, Pa t'Sce in Sbaws new m v.. ear- arket street, opposite Naugle s'je wJry store. Mav HF. NAUi.LE, Watci and CJck Maker, aJ . dealer in Watches, Jaselry. 4C. Room ia uriaiau row, jaaraet street. HErCEER SVTOOPE. Attorney at Law. d,. . fitld,Pa OEm in Graham's Row. four do s west of Gra'aaa t Boynton's s;ore. Nov. 1ft. BK. SHOPE CabinentM'-ker. Cherry Ftreet, . Clearfield. Pa Mtkcs to order every des cription of Fumtare on short notice. Jan.21'63 T KRAT2ER Merchant, anl dealer in V . Boards and Shrertea, Urafa an Produce, irontt. above the Acaleasy, Clearfield. Pa. JJ12 "YTTALLACE 4 HALL, Attorneys at LwCle-7-v te!d, P 1-ecember IT. t2. LLIAK X. WALl lCE. JOBS G- EilL. A J-PATTERSON. Attomej mt Law.Carwee- vrila, P., wHl attend to all business en trnste te tig -care iT- v. M.v.a.-.v i. .n ... .it. Jan. la, is&l. Y17ILLIAM F IRWIN. Market street. Qearfield, J Pa.. Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Mer chandise. Hariware. Queensware, Groceries, and faUy articles generally. Sov.-l. R. WM. CAMPBELL. fftrg hls pressloaal services to the citixecs of Morris and adjoin ing township Residence with J. D. leaning ia Kylertown, Clearfield county. May 11,13. TOHN GYELICH. MamfacmreToTan kind. t O Cabinet-ware. Market street. Clearfield, Pa. xie aiso maxes 10 oraertoEns oa short notice, and attends fuuerals with a hearse. AprlO.'f. DR. R. V. WILSON. Practicing Physician. Clearfield, Pa. Will attnd to all "profes sional business. Ofs.ce. corner of 2d and Locust streets. Jan. 2S, 1&63. DR. M. WOODS, Practicing Pptsicivs, and Examining turgeon for Pensions. Ofice. South-west eorner of Second and Cherry Street Ciear&el j, Pa. January 21, Is&i. JB M "EN ALLY, Attorney at Law. ClearSeld, . Pa. Practices in Clearfield and adjoining counties. OfScein new brick building of J.Boyn ton. 2d street, one dor south of Lanieh's Hotel. RICH ARD MOSSOP. Iealer in Foreign and Do mestic Dry (ioods. Groceries, Flour, Bacon, Liquors, Ac. Room, on Market street, a few doors west of Jenrnil UJfict, Clearfield, Pa. Apr27. LARRIMER 4 TEsI, Attorneys at Law. Clear field. Pa. Will attend promptly to all legal and other business entrusted to their care in Clear field and adjoining counties. August 6, 156. jas. h. LAjtamea. Israel test. VI 7 ALTER BARRETT, Attobjcet at Law, hav 1 r ing resigned his commission in the army, and resumed the practice of the law. may be eon suited on professional business at his old o5ee on Second Street, Clearfield, Pa. All business prompt ly attended to. February 5th, laoS. fllHOMAS J. M'CCLLOUGR, Attorney at Law, . Clearfield. Pa. Office, over the -Clearfield co. Bank. Deeds and other legal instmmeiftgpra-' -pared with promptness and accuracy. ".JalyS. d. 6. bcsb. Tj.w'ccLLor&a BUSH 4 M CLLL0U5H 6 CoiLErrios Omcs. Cte ARFfELn. Pkkx'a. FRIENDS ANT) RELTIVESOF TFIE CRAVE SOLDILKS AND SAILORS. HOLLO WAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT. All who have Friend and Relatives in the Ar my and Navy should take especial care that tbev be amply supplied with these Pills and Ointment"; and where the brave -Soldiers and Sailor have neglected to provide themselves with them, no bet ter present can be sent them ly their Friends. Tbey have been proved to be the Soldier's eever failing friend in ths hur of need Couglis aiul Colds AfTecng Troop-, Will be speedily relieved and effectually cured by using these admirable me-liciDes. and by paying proper attention to the iVixcctlui li:hiire a- td-jijt J tj ciu Put or vox. ick Se-dache and Want of Appetite, utt ii eoimers. Th ese feelings which so sadden kj u.u,!, ,ri. from trouble or annoyances, obstructed perspira tion, or eating and drinking whatever isunw&ole- some, tins disturbing the healthful action of the AJver ana Jtouiicb. these organs must be reliev ed, if you desire to be well. The P il takea ac cording to th print. inttrnctioDF, will quickly produce a healUiy actian in both Liver anl Mom aca, and as a natural consequence, a clear at-ad aid good appetiie. Wc&inesB cr EeMlity Induced by 0?er Patiie Will soon disappear by the use of these invalua ble Puis, and the Sol IKr will quickly acquire ad ditional strength Never let the Bowels be either confined or unduly acted wpou It laay seem sircge, that Ho!oway8 Pills should be rseoa menifcd for Dysentery and Flux, many persons' supposing that they would increase tbe relaxation. This is a great mistake, for these Pills will correct the Liver and Stomach, and thus remove ail the acrid humors from the system. This medicine wiil give ton and vigor to the whole organic system, however deranged, while health and strength fol low as a matter of course. NothiBg will up tie relaxation of tie Bowels, go sore as this t&edifise. Volunteers, AttenUoal-Iadlacretioiis of Yocti. Sores and Ulcers, Blotches and Swellings, can with certainty be radically cured, if the Pillt are taken night and morninc. and the Ointment freely nsed as atated in the printed instrucLioti. If treated in any other manner, tiey dry up' in opa part to break out in another. Wberaaa this Ointment will remove the humors from thecystem and leave the Patient a healthy and vigorous man. It will require a little perseverance in bad caes to insure a lasting care. For Vtnnds either o-easionei by the Baye-et Sabre, or the Bullet, Sores or Bruises, ' To which erery Soldier or Sailor are liable, tisre are no medicines go safe, wire, and convenient, a Holloway a Pills and Ointment. The poor wounds ed and almo dying sufferer might hare hiswound dresced immediately, if he wwLi ; j- himseifwnhthismatehlessOintmentwhich ehoald be thrust into the wound and smeared all around it. then covered with a piece of liuea from hi knapsack and compressed with a handkerchief. Tikmg. eight and morning, 6 or (4 Piiu, to eool the system and prevent inSamnaatiea. vET,eI;v, Soldier's Knapsack and Seaman's Che-t should be provided with these valuable remedies. CAUTION None are genuine tmless the words -ll-ct.w y. New Ycac iro Lsro," are diseernable as a Wateb-vabk in erery leaf of toe book of directing around each pot or box; tie same may be plainly wa I? rolmko raa lkaf to tb tiGHT. . A fcandses reward will be given to any oe rendering soch iaformation as may lead to the detection of any party er parties counter feiting the medicine er vending tha same, know ing tb em to k sparioaa. Sold at the euanufactory of Professor Hol low at, 64 Maiden Lane, New Yexk. and by all respectable Drsggistj ad Dealers in Medieine. througaowt tbo eiyiliaed w-i. in boxes at 3i cents, 62 cents, aad $ 1 each. There is ooittiderable aavir.g by Uklag tha larger sites. . - " N B. Directions for the guidance of patient in every diaordvr arc axd w '- auc ( New lorkj Ja&uasy T,i!S3 - 1? E'?U1C1 LEIXZrSGKR. Manufae-ujer of II kindi of Stone-ware. Clearfield. Pa. Or aerssolttited wholesale or retail. .. Jan. 1,IS53 i - I u ii t - t!