JUL J'HE JOURNAL. CLEARFIELD, PA JUNE 8, Ifc63. Time of Carl on Central Road, at Tyrone AtTOOfA. TYROS E. HCST SDOX. txpresi. jut train, yiiil train, wgSTWAED. Express, fjat ursin. 9.55 p m. 4.2) a.m. 11.35 a.m. 8.1 5 am! 8.30 p.m. 7.40 p.m. 10.25 p.m. 12.10 a.m." 11.17 p.m 5.45 a m 1.02 a.m. fl.40 a m. 7.14 p.m. 5.59 p.m. !ail train. 6.58 p.m. Tiae of Cars, Tyrone and Clearfleli Branch. iiTeS Ridge.9.40a m. Leave Torone, 7.45 p.m. JC n-i.. : T T tO 1 X ja Broke. We learn that a small child c( Xr. E. Cooper of this borough, fell oft a ftep at the house on Sunday morning last, and broke its ami. GaEAT Rcdictiom." By reference to our tdvertisisg colamns, it will be seen that J. P. Kratzer has received another supply of Spring and Summer goods, which he is offering at greatly reduced prices. Fresh Goods." Under this caption the reader will find, by referring to our column of "New Advertisements," that C. W. & H. VT. Smith, are just opening a superior lot of goods, which can be bought at a ''liberal dis count"' from former prices. The Show. The grounds selected for thecir cus.on Monday June 8th,are on the other side of theriver. Arrangements have, however been made to pass ail persons on foot over the bridge frtt, going to and returning from - the liicw. Persons will please remember this. The Weather. The Spring season, so far, fias been rather backward on account of the dry state ot the weather. Within a lew days, however, we have had some refreshing show ers, and all vegetation is advancing rapidly. The fall grain, we are told, generally, look rrrr piouiiaing ; and should the remainder of the season be propitious, an abundant harvest will bo the reward of our farmers. The Coxtisextal Mosthit for Jcxs. This nnroper of the Continental contains ev e able and , insrtuctive papers, . as indeed might be looked for from the distingnishfd names we find on U16 staff of its regular con tributors. The Continental on the wholo takes b:j;!i rnk among its eotemporaries.discnssing the living issues ol the times, rather than devoting itsell to merely literary matters, or things in general. Gut is their Shame. We have been in formed, that a wedding took place recently, in ibis county, in which every person present, groom, bride , and all wore an old ruty C" r er, as a badge of their sympathy with the Southern Rebels. Truly, copprheadisni must te getting vi-ry bold, when men and women ill thus openly acknowledge themselves traitor to their country. " These deluded per t -its seem now to glory fu their shame, but tfceday is close at hand when hey, like the Tories of the Revolution, will trv to avoid the ji:t contempt of all loyal men by removing into the dominions of the enemies of our c-iui.trv. So mote- it be ; , A.i OrrHAOEors Assault. On last Satur ij, May 80th, Thomas Beers, of Boggs towa fV ;, ttat an old nmn rnnied Butler in a m.t ' mariner. It appears that a settle- t '-rt bad jnt been conclnded befwocn the two; at tfcf close of which somo haish words ii du'ged in, wherenp'on Betrrs knocked E..tie; do3. Boiler r.iadc no rciis'anco what nr, but remarked tht Beers wonld hive to V ' for that. Beers replied, if that was the Ci" he would give him something worthwhile t" sue about, and tht-n fell t? and tioot Butler uumerclfuily inflicting injuries to sum n estent that Butler was in ratber'a critical condition for ievrol days; but, at last ac counts, be was improving. A man named Bni-khoMer being near at the time, hastened 1" isiieriVre to prevent tho assault upon But l?r. but w.n too late ; when Beers ' tnriK'd np a a..d beat Burkholder also, ii .flitting some -ere injuries. Some of Mr. Butlers neigh t'Ts brought the matter before the proper an ti.riiies. on St;irday night, when a warrant w issued and Beers arrested on Sunday truing ,nd lodged in the county jail. A luring was had before Justice Porter, on : " liy, and Beers was admitted to bail for bis appearance at the next term of our Courts. Tul Liyr Tor June term, 1S53. first ktKfry & Carson vs. John Leonard, Mc Naiighton c Carson vs. John Leonard. Wm. - !Mi.key vs. John BrieL J. Campell vs. E. W'ilii una. K. Wallace vs Swarrs & Kooger, S:hae!l's Hcjrs Ts. Beasse. Kerlin vs.- E Mc nr, Spatts vs. Leonird St Gaines, Johnson T- Ri-td, Reed v. Shaw St Ogdes, Leonard T' Dilieu & Divis, Dubois vs. Ilium tt al., Leonard vs. Seyler, Cathcart lorjise vg. John bitesi-l,, McPheron vs. fJockenberry, Mc Pieroa v. Robison" tl at.. Lee &" Cambell vs. phia tt a., 'Whiteside vs. Whitesi-Ia, Shively Ts- Weld. Wilson vs. Good Ianier, s Secoxd IVeuc. Morgan vs. Shofis, Potter T BUacharde., Uiian vs. Boynton, Hood T Kaborn, Reid & Co. vs. Albert & Broth ri Patchin vs. Lamborn, Forcey vs. Antes, F!!ch, Boynton tl. ai- vs A. Goss, sen., Lam ra . Patchin, Patcbin vs. Thompson, J. fi- Giah-in vs. Willbelm, L. Bloouj vs. Jor- Adrn's, Casebeer vs. Hayek tt Kot- R-TT,"L We'd' W5Inam Thomas, .eis, Bingham & Unci vs. L A Weld, rrvia B!nchrd, Primer vs. Hontr, Bmners. K"n& Kyler, Kratzer & Sarver vs Fagan, g ratrer & Sarver vs. Thnrston, Mays vs. Can & Rreder, McFarland & Co. vs Rollin, k gh Curamim?8 Boice vs Leonaid Rodky, Hartshsrn vs. Ten Eyck, Gaines vs. '-es, Lejfers ti'at. ' vs. -Rratzer & Co., r. ,& E- Kephart -vsl Whitcom & Sen., "ner's Adm rs vs. Baird & Reese, Josiah W k p" s "arvey Moore, N X Sabins vs Moore May 21th, Col Hatch had a fight with fSKUerrillas." near SnifMl.i i Mr,tnr. i f a . . 7 - ,J", stthng 10, ,0,1 1 wouinling 20. T . . r ii ' n-,w T "r - tilled on M ay 31, t a.' nt hi tr f flu- l.Mt Of his c. lupaliy, near Clianie!Wvin.-. His . - body was left oti the fit-id. tinburied : tl.e cm- pany being forced to fill back Iwfort, it rfmo- vaL. Th e rebels, however, buried all our .lend ithin their tines; but as none of the gnves are tnark.-d. his resting place c.tutiot be i ion tided. Peace to his remains. A Remedy for Smaix-pox. The German Reformed Messenger has recieved a letter from a friend in China, which says a great discovery is reported to have keen recently made by a sur geon of the English Army in China, in the way of an effectual cure for small-pox. The mode of treatment is as foil- ws ! When the prece ding fever is at its flight, ai'd just before the eruption appears, the chest is rubbed withcro ton oil and tartaric ointment. This causes the whole of the erupfiou to appaear on that part of the body, to the relief of the rest. It also secures a full and complete eruption, and. tbus prevents the -disease from attack ing the internal organs. 'J his is said to be now the established mode of treatment in the English Army in China, by general orders, and is regarded as a perfect snccess. Soctherx Refugees. On last Thursday evening, May 28th, ten persons, male and fe male, arrived in our town, who managed to escape from the rapacity of the rebel govern ment. Six of them made their way down Pearl River to Fort Pike, near Xew Orleans, in two skiffs travelling after night and biding in the woods during the daytime. Two of them are young men who a,re married ; the one couple having a child about two rears old. These men had been conscripts, but managed !o esc-ipe from the tyranny of the tebel au thorities, in the manner above stated. The sixth one of this party, is a delicate boy of about fifteen years, who was also a conscript. but deserted at the first opportunity. They look haggard and careworn, and are entirely destitute; and are, at least, worthy the favor able consideration of the public. . They rep resent the sufferings in rebeldom as almost be yond conception, saying that there are hun dreds of women and children starving their natural protectors having been concripted, and the farm Stock and necessaries of life seized for the uso of the rebel army. The other four are a Mr. Stebbins, his wife, and two children. Mr. S. was formerly a r.-sident qf this county, but moved to Louisiana some years since, where he married. He, too, was a conscript in the rebel army, and having b taiued a furlough to visit his family, em braced the opportunity to make his way to New Or leans. Through the kindness ot strangers at New Orleans, New York,- Harrisbnrg, and other points, they all reached this place. Mr. Stebbins and family proceeded west, to his friends, whilst the others remained here. The immediate wants of the latter were supplied by some of the liberally disposed citizens of our borortgh wno also interested " themselves in obtaining' employment for the party. " We hope that these persons may fully appreciate the blessings of a free Government, and the kindness bestowed upon them by a sympathi sing community that they may conduct them selves in such a manner as to give no cause of regret to those who took an interest in their behalf; and that they may become industri ous and nseful citizens of our count?. List of Jc&ors for June term, I8G3. Ite vi Jcrors Bardford, V. B. Holt. Brady, Dasid Heberling. Burnsidc, Daniel Gorman, J. P. Gorman. S. E. Snydr. Chest, I. Xew pber. Clcaitield, Francis Short. Curwens viMe, Henry Kerns. Ferguson, D. W. Hoyt, W.W.Bell, W4 II. Smith. Girard. Justin Pea, Wm. T McCorkle." Gulich, Jos. Fry. Rarthans, Patrick Shodderi, Js. White. Klox, Wm. Witherow, D.E. McCorkle, Reu ben Caldwell. . Jordan, Patrick GilHgan. Lavrecce, L. F. Irwin, Wm. C. Foley Milfon McBridv. Pike, Samuel Long. Tbaverse Jtrors, First week Becearia, George DeWitte, J-'in II ver. BII, Jonu Eakrr. Bggs, John W.Kjler, John Brown Rolland Faus,t. Bradford. S. P. Wilson, Mat-thewrPrcee- Abraham Pcarce, Joshua Graflius. BIon. John Mclntyre, Brady, Christian Hawk, Tbos. Wayne, J icob Schock. Jos. Dale Wm.- Kirk, G. W. Loag. Burr.side, E. Full mer, David Fulton, jr. David McCnllough, Wm. nutton, John McOsllongh, Chest Wil son Wood. Clearfield, James'Leavy, Wm. Al exander, R. V. Spackman. Cnrwensville, JoLn P. bale. Covington, Lawrence Flood. Decstnr, Cyretms Howe. Fnrguson, Cortes Bell, Daniel KooZer. Girard, Abraham Hum juirey, Mitchell Schope- Graham, nrzekiah Lnunsberry. Goshen, Ei.hr iam Shaw. Gu lich, Sylvester Hill. KtioXj Conrad Baker. Lawrence, G. D. Goodfellow, S. Ii. Jordan, T. D. Peoples, Owen Campbell. Morris, John B. Kyler, Samuel Hoover, Joseph Denning, Abraham Kyler. Pike, Moses Wise. . Peno, John Flegl. Woodwaid, Thomas Matthews. Travcrsk Jurors, Second week Beccaria, Israel Cooper. Bell, n. L. Henderson, Framp- ton Bell. Boggs, M. L. Lumadoe. Bloom, John Smith. Bradford, Thomas Riley. Bra dy, George Ellinger, Christian Korb. Burn side, Samuel Williams. ; Ch-'st George Holes. Clearfield, Caper Liepoldt, A. M . Hills. Cov ington, John B. Gormont, Ssmnel Edmond son, James, Holt. . Deeatar. David Gearhart. Fox, Geo. W. Clinton, Jas. McCle'lan. Go shen, Ellis Irwin, Thompson Read. Gnlich, Hiram Hummel, Caleb Copenhaver. Jordan, Erekiel Patterson. Knox Isac Mrs. ; Kart hans, Joseph Yothcrs. Charles Schnarrs. Law rence, James Lrtle, Jon. Nichols, Henry Aaighenbattgh; Wilson Hoover. Morris, Chris tian4 Harfol. New Washington. James Feath, Renbei Neiman.-Penn, Darid T. ba), hlah Johnson, ; Woodward Austin Kline . ; : . . .-; c MARRIED: : - ; On Thursday. Mav the 14th, by Rev. M. H. Shannon, Mr. Gtrnco-v D.'Neff. to Miss Sisas nah Troxel, at the bridVs father, in Bnrnside township, Clearfield county. Peon's. ., On the 2lst tnst.by W. A. Reed, Mr. Jonir OR,toMissSipHU AEJuraoita, both of Liw- rence townsutp. . . - - - Whoopiso-Cocgk or Crocp, however severe may I ue a 1 If Vintii mnA mrMl h tda -r Tir .yi-vA ZaJoe Porter' Cnrative Bil.,aM. This invalua- i "'7. -veaietne poseesseswe extraordinary power oi i relieving tmmn.litf Iv KrA.n,.... . 1 77,.r.-c- i ...... Vi?r.T. . ' "TJI f - ' " j Dijficttitif of Bratkiusr."Hulhnu. and Tickling iu the Throat. It loosen. the Phlegm. I 7 7,' VlT 7 ., . 1 - ' j -,t 1 r 1 - 1 . . . . . . ' searching and effective. C be taken by the ol lent person or youngest child. For sale by all I'rugiats. at 13 and 25 cents per bottle. ' febl THE DISEASE OF ERROR. ''Lea Malndir d'Urrettr.) I, John B. Ogden, M. D., author forth for the benefit of suffering humanity. . It treats in simple language en all the dUeases of irror, including n3lal weakness, Nervous De bility, ludigestion. Melancholy. Insanity, Wast ing Decay, I in potency, 5rc. Ac giving safe, speedy, and effectual prescriptions for their per manent cure, together with much valuable infor mation. All who favor me with a desire to read mv work shall receive a sampie copy by return mail, f reo of charge. Address John B. Ogobs, M. D.. No. 6U Nassau iit., New York. . , TO CONSUMPTIVES. The Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a ve ry simple remedy, after bavin? suffered sever al years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, consumption is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will eend a copy of tha prescription used (free of charge), with tha direc tions for preparing and using the same. which they wilt find a sore cure for Consumption, Astbraa, Bronchitis, etc. The only object of tho advertiser in sending; the Prescription is to benefit the arUio ted. and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and be hopes everv 'sufferer will try his remedy, as it will co( them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the pre set iption will please address Kev EDWAKD A. WILSON, Apr. 22-3m. Williamsburgh, Kings Co , N.Y. D HIED FRUIT of all kinds just rweived at the CORNER STORE," Curiceiivillc. A LARGE STOOK OF GLASS, paint?, oils, white lead. etc.. at E. A. 1RVIN S X7"OOf ASD flLLOV-WARE iu great T f variety at the '-CORNER STOKE '" I7I1SU, FLOI K AM UACOl hand, and offered low for cash. X always on by May 47. E. A. IRVIN, C.irvenxviiU. NEW GOODS! c now oner at me -cortier store in cnr wensville a large assortment of splended - A'BIV GOODS. Customers will find a complete stock from which to seet, while prices canrfot fail to be satisfacto ry. .Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. Queens- ware. .Drugs. Motions, Boots and Mioes, Hats and Caps, etc , we have iu great variety. May 27, ISG3 E. A. IRVIN. A UMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE Letters of Administration on tho estate of Henry Hockenberry. late of the township of Ferguson Clearfield county, Penn'a. dee'd. having been granted ta the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them properly authenticated for settlement ItOSANNA J. HOCKENBERRY. May 13, 1363-fitp. - Administratrix DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The copartnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned in the Mercantile business, under the firm of Graham, Boynton A Co., has been dissolved by mutual consent. Persons know ing themselves indebted to the firm are rjques ted to cail at the old office and settle their ac counts. . J. B. GRAHAM. " - ' JOSA. BOVNTOX, Clearfield. May, 20.1b63. D G. NIVLING. N. 15. j be business will be continued at the old stand by tha uudersigned, who solicits a continu ance of public patronage. . D. G. NIVLING. FROM THE FRONT!!! TTIE LATEST ARRIVAL! Having purchased the entire stock of Graham. Boynton 4 Co , and received a new assortment of Goods of every description, the uudersigned is prepared to furnish to the public at the VER Y LO I VES T PRIC ES, all kinds and varieties of Dry Goods, Groceries. Hard ware. Queens wars, Provision. tc. Ao. He would invite especial attention to tho large and complete assortment of LADIES DRESS GOODS now opening, consisting of the Iates!L?pring and Summer styles, of fancy Silks. Delaines. Alpacas, Bereges. Lawns. Ginghams. Ducals. Prints. Bal moral Ekirts, Ao. Also. Gloves, Hosiery, Bonnets, Shawls. Crinoline, Ae. He has also received a large and well selected Stock of MEjVS WE A K. consisting ot Cloth.s, Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Cashmerets, Tweods, Jeans. Corduroys. Bever Teen, Linens, Ac. Also, Hats, Caps, Hosiery, Gloves, Ao. Ac. . READY MADE CWTIUXG in the latest styles and of tha best material. WHITE GOODS, MusTins, Irish Linens, Cambrics. Victoria Lawns, Swiss, Bobiuets, Edgings, Ae. BOOTS AND SHOES. - for Ladies and Gentlemen, consisting of Top Boot3, Brogans, Gaiters, Pumps, Balmoral Boots, Slippers, Ac . . . . GROCERIES A ND PRO VISIOXS, " Coffee. Syrups, Bacon, Flour. Fish, Sugar Rice. Meal. Ac. Ac. Oils. Paints, Drugs A Medioines. and in fact every thing usually kept in a first class Store. He invites all persons to call and examine his stock, and hopes to give entire satisfaction, as he will keep no books, and sell s'rirt.'tf for cah. or country produce. 1). G.-NIVLING. Clearfield. May 27. 1763. - SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni E.rpnni. iscued 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 Clear field, on Monday the 15th day. of June next. A. D. KSti.l, at I o'clock, P. M., the fallowing de- scribed Real Estate, vis: - A certain tract of land situate in Beccaria town ship, Clearfield county, Penn'a. bounded as fol lows : Beginning at a post and extending by lands of Thomas Billingtoo south 60 deg west 2Kt perch es to a post, thence by land of Herman Whitmer south B deg west 43 perches to a post, thence by land of Thomas Billington north 40 degrees west 393 perches to a post, thence north 40 degrees west 207 perches to a dogwood, and thence-y land of Adam Kuhn. called -Belmont." south 44 iliif east 332 perches to place of beginning, containing 429 acres and 106 perches, and allowance, and 1 and publisher of the above work, do herebv t 'r caria, commencing at a point 240 fet promise and agree to send (free of charge) lu ;om stone on the west bank of Clearfield creek, any young man who will write for it, a sample nencc ao Uh 68 degrees west 129 feet, thence 22 eopy for perusal. The proper study of mankind eS wt -"74 feel thei:ed south 53 deg east IrtS is man. This valuable work is i-aupd nnd sent ! Ilet: thence north 59 des east ill feet thenee south bavicg about 20 acres cleared land, with a iionse, 1 i,OB? ana 10 oe sola as tee property ot IJavtd flli Barn and outbaildings erected thereon. - j chaels, Homer W. Moit and A. 3. Toaer. - 2. Also a certain tract of land in tha same tp , ! Also a certain lot of ground situate in Kyler- and county aforesaid, beginning at the aforesaid i dogwood, and extending by the tract above de scribed south 50 deg west 207 perches to a post, thence by land of Thomas Martin north 40 de grees west pe ches to a post, tnence norm degrees east I6t perches to post, thence by lands of 'Nathaniel Richardson south 44 degrees east ; IS3 perches to place ff beginning, containing 209 i acres ana ion percnea. ana allowance, ociaz pan of traet called "Greenland." 3. Also a certain tract of land situate en the waters of the Clearfield creek, in Jordan town'p Clearfield county, called -Frederica,"' bounded as ! . . . i follows: Beginning at a maple, tbenee by land nf Thnmn itillinrtnn south so dnm-ana west 210 . Tverehes to hemlock, thence br land at Isaao Warn- j pole north 40 digrees west 343 perches to post, thence north 50 deg east 210 percfies to a beech, thence, by land of Isaas Wampole south 10 deg east 343 perches to the place of beginning, cen- I I tainiD? AH-, r..-. .. nn.4 ill . I. ' 4. Also, certain tract of land 'situate in Jordan i -"ip, county aforesaid, beginning at post. I tbenee sonth 5HH..-.ju.:j rjr.ir " " . ,et,,a percnes Pt, tbeoee by lands of Brenham' north 40 J jfeg went 3:M perches to post or sugar tree.: the DV land Of John Jinif nnrlh Srt oi; 1 S-tentb ptrehej to post, tbence south 10 decease 3- perches to plaue of beginning, containing 43(1 ares. and b-ing part of larger tract of land called kejemgron,"' surveyed in the name of Peter Kuhn. a. Also all that piece of ground situate pn the Durttl mae of the nnhlix rnnil f.nm n....,u. fording to the village of Glen Hope, in the town- de east 2S0 foe- t,. ), i bounded east by property of J mes Hegarty .south by the said publie road, west by a 32 feet street, and north by other property sold bvsaid Hegartv to sl Pusey, and having thereon a House and 6. Also a traet of land in. the same township commencing at a maple on tha west side of Clear held creek thence north 4S deg west 40 perches to stones on west bank of said creek, (this line is bounded by land of William Alexander.) thence south tS deg west 8 perches to stones, thence south 6ft deg east 40 perches to stones, and thence north na dag east S perches to place of beginning, con taining 2 acres, and bounded on the south by the last described premises.and having erected there on a Saw Mill with one saw and water power ap purtenant. . 7. Also the right as conveyed by deed of James Hegarty and wife, recorded in Book S, pa-e 60J to rai the water on all his land by a mill-dam. 8. Also all that piece of land situate in Wood ward township, and described as follows, to wit : commencing at a stone on the east side of Clear field creek, 08 feet therefrom, thence north 40 dee east 10a feet to a stone, thence south 44 deg east 105 feet to a storie, thence soufh 4(5 deg west 105 feet to a stone, thence north ii deg west to the place of beginning.eontainingl-fourth aere. boun ded north, east and south bv lands of Wm Alex ander with a Grist Mill thereon erected with 2 run of burrs and water power. 9. Also a tract of land lying cn the bank of Clearfield creek, between the said creek and the above mentioned road leading from Alexander s fordisgto Belcina. extending eighty feet alon" the backs of said creek forty feet down the sail bank from the comb of the dam now erected by Charles J and Joseph Pusey, and 40 feet up there from. 10. Also the right oj conveyed by deed of Wm. B Alexander and wile recorded iu Book S, Page 603, to raise the water on all his land by a mill dam. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Charles J Pusey. Alsoa certain tract of laud situate in Brady townhip. Clearfield county, Penn'a, and bound ed as foliowff.to wit : Beginningat acorner tLenoo north 1 deg east along land of M.Shaffer and E Fye 117 per. to post, thence north SO d vest h l of W. Reynolds and S. Dunlap 131 perches to post on Erie Turnpike, thence south 80 rle? e,.t nl..n said turupike 73 perches to. post, tbenee north 78 deg east along said Turnpike 16 perches to post, north 12 deg west alokg lot of John Hoover 160 feet to pot. north 75 deg east 130 foet to post, south 12 deg east 150 feet to a post on said Turn pike, th ere about said Turnpike north 75 deg east 120 feet to post and corner of lot of John Heber ling. thence north 12 deg west along said lot 100 feet to pi st. thence Jiorth 75 deg cast along said lots of said Heberling and Eli Fye 74 perches to corner of Eii Fye. South 12 deg east along lot of Eli Fye 100 feet to corner of lot of Eli Fye at the 'turnpike, thence north 75 deg east along said Turnpike 138 feet to post, thence north 75 deg eat 00 feet to place of beginning, containing 1 10 acres more or less, about tn aares cleared and under cultivation. Also theundivided halfpart of a certain Tannery, situate in Penn township, with about one quarter of an acre of ground there to be!oning, and . bounded as follows: on the north by turnpike, on the west and south by lot of John Russell, on the east by lot of tlisha Fen ton. Also a certain lot situate in Penn Town ship, bounded on the north by tnrnpiki. on the west by an alley, on the south by laud of Eliza Kussell. and on the east by Tannery lot and lot of Elisha Fenton. containing about 1-fourth acre with a two story frame bouse and frame stable thereon erected. Also a certain lot situate in Penn township, bounded south by the turnpike, east by an alley, north by an alley, west by lot of James Connclley, containing about I -fourth of an acre, with no improvements thereon. Seised, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of John U usseli. Also two certain tracts of land situate in Cov ington township, Clearfield county, Penn'a. the one bounded north by the public road leading from Karthaus to Clearfield town, on the west by the public road leading to John Barmoy's and on the south and east by lards of Leon Coutriett with atwoFtory frame bouse 21 by 32 feet and frame stable thereon erected ; the other lot bounded on the south by the public road leading from Kart haus to Clearfield town; on the east by lot of John Briel and on the north and south by land of John Mulson w ith wagonmaker shop thereon ereeted. Also all the .defendants . interest in a certain tract of laud situate in Karthaus township Clear field county, Penn'a. bounded by lands of P. A. Karthaus, George Emeries., Patton A-Irvin and the Susquehanna riier containing about 375 acres more or les?. about 5 acres cleared with small House erected thereon and oil well. Seized, ta en in execution, and to be sold as the property of Joseph Mulson. - Also a certain tract of lind situate in Pike tp., Clearfield county. Penn'a. beginning at a sugar corner the south west corner of survey in name of Gustavus Kishbaugb, thence by land now of Abraham Snyder east 121 1-tenth perches to post, thence by residue of Gustavvs Rishba ugh south 140 perches to post, thence still by same west 121 1-temh perches to poston tractline. thence by land of Rex north 140 perches to sugar and be ginning, containing 100 acres and allowance, be ing part of tract in name of Gustavus Rishbaugh the s.iid 100 acres having a smalt log House and isarn and other out buildir-gsthereon. with about acres t-f cleared land thereon. . Seied, taken in execution, and to be acid as the property of (1. W.. Curry. - Also a certain tract of land sitnate io Fox township. Clearfield county. Penn'a, bounded and described as follow : commencing at hemlock south-west corner of warrant No. 4330. thennit fit dog eaet 114 perches more or less to a post, thence north J5t deg west 59 prches to a post, thence west 67 perches more or less to beech tree, thence south lu4 perches more or 'ess to place ot begin ning, containing tj; acres more or less being part of warrant No. 4310 and being part of the lands conveyed to D. Kingsbury by i R. Groggs ET..4L. trustees of the United States Land Companr. da ted Nov. 23d, A. D. I860. . Seized, taken in execu tion, and to be sold as the property of B. L. Da venport Administrator t Jas-m Wadsworth doe'd Also a certain traet of land situate in Beccaria township, Clearfield county, Penn'a, containing about J of an acre more or less with a two story frame tavern nonse and a stable thereon erected, bounded bv lawT? of Isaac Ricketts on-the north and lands of Geprge Dillon and others on the ; south aiid west, said lot aud premises. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of J. Ricketts and I. Kickeits terre tenants, Ac. Also a certain tract of land situate in Chest township. Clearfield county, Penn'a, - containing 56 acres about forty acre eleared. and bounded on tha north by A. H Pearce. on the east by Pen niogtons. on the south- by Wm Wood and J. Wood, and on the west by Win. Wood - and J. Wood, a plank House erected thereon It by 24, a log Barn and orchard. Seized, taken ' in exeoa- town, Morris "township, Clearfield county, sup- posed to contain about 3-fouiths of wi acre, with a large .Mansan House and Stable erected thereon, and . bounded on the west by road.' on the north and east by land - of Joseph Potter,, and on the soma toy an alley, being the. same Jut of ground purchased of Joseph Potter. , feeised, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of 0. P. Also a certtsin tract of land situate in Bradford township, Clearfield county, Penn'a. containing about & acres, more or less,, being part of a larger tract of land warranted in the name of George i r i f.i.t . . . & iL . a i nuguea, wun tne improvement mereou erocieu, being the same premises leviec on under Ft. FA. o. oi, March term. 1H62. Seised, taken in exe- cution and to be sold, a the property of tsaao Shirey. ... ' Also -a certain tract of - land situate ia Cbe.'t township, Clearfield county. Pena'a, containing 53 acres uore or bounded by lands late of A. 4 J. retiree. Woi Wood and other, witfc a two ! storv plank House In- Barn mid nbnt twenty - . ' . ara "u no'-nt twenty '"ore or lesselt-ared tneroon Seized, taken in execution, and to be sola as the property of David Michaels. - . . f . . Also a. certain tract of land situate in Guelieh township. Clearfield cuunty.' Penn'a. containing ! I aere irnre or less and having a h.iildins thereon erected and known a the Janesville church and scnooi house, eixed. taken in execution, and at. 9o1'? 's the VroPrty of Joseph Bui ley and Abratn Xivling building committee of the Janes ville church and school House. A '-"" By virtue ot Sundry writs of Lrart luftas, the following described real estate: All those five tracts or pieces of land situate in Clearfield county. Penn'. bounded and describ e ,TVfo"ows: The one thereof, called -Plain-tield. situate in Beccaria township, Clearfield county, and bounded and described as follows, to "V 4-u 0glnn,,n?at " Poet nd extending bv lands of Thomas Billington south 50 deg west 200 per ches to a post, thence by lands of Herman Whit mer south f degrees west 42 perches to a post, thence by lands of Thomas Billington north 40 degrees wist 202 torches to a hemlock treelthenc by the next descriod' tract north 50 degrees east 230 perches to a dogwood, and thence by land for merly of Adam Kuhn called "Belmont'' onth 40 degrees east 320 perches to the place of begin ning, containing 430 acres and SO perches and al lowance. 2. Another thereof, called "Greenland," situ ate in Beccaria township. Clearfield county afore said, oounded and described as follows, to wif Beginning at aforesaid dogwood and extending 7 V5oJ,rCt bove described south 50 degrees west ZM perches to a hemlock;thence by lands of I nomas Martin north 4rt degrees we 320 perch es to a post, thence by land of Jaeob R. Howell north ..0 degrees east 200 perches to a po-t. thence by lands now or late of Nathaniel Richardson south 40 deg east 320 perches to the place of be ginning, chaining 433 acre and li3 perches ana allowance. 3. Another thereof, situate on the waters of Clearfield creek, in the township of Jordan in the county of Clearfield aforesaid, called '-Fred-erica," bounded and described as follow to wi -Beginning at a maple, thence by lands of Thomas """"a' D W aez west 23i ner.-hs n cbestnut. thence by lands of Isaac Wampole north 40 degrees west 320 perches to a post, thence bv lands of ieterKuhn north 50 degrees et "'b perches to a beech tree, thence by lands of IsJae Mampr.le south 40 degrees east 320 perches to place of beginning, containing 433 acres and 153 perches, with allowance. 4. Another thereof, called -'Lexington.' situ ate in Jordan township aforesaid, bounded and described asfollows. to wit: Beginning at a beech thence by lands of Frederick Bates south 50 deg west 23u percties to a post, thenee by lands of Eb enezer Brenhain north 40 deg west 32 t rWhe to a sugar tree, thciice" by lands of Sftiger north tfO deg east 230 perches to a pine, thence bv lands of ooni.un woody south 40 deg east 320 perches to the beginning, containing 433 acres and 153 per ches and allowance. 5. And the other thereof, called ilRieh Grove." .iunc in Jordan townsftip. aforesaid, bounded and described-as, follows, to wit: Beginningat a beech tree, tbenee by lands of Isaac Wampole south a0 deg west 230 perches to a beech, thence by lands of Peter Kuhn north 40 degrees west 3 '0 perches to a pine, thenoo' by lands' t-f Jonathan Jones north 5(1 deg emit, 230 perches to a post, thence by lands of Win Hunter south 40 deg east 320 perches to the place of beginning, containing 4.j3 acres and 1 53 perches and allowance. Seized, t:ifcen iu execetion, and to be sold as the property of Joseph Pusey and Charles J. Pusey. ' . Also a certain traet or piece of ground men tioned and described in a certain mortgage, sit uate in Boggs township. Clearfield county, begin ning at a post in the Wm. Yard survey, thenee extending along lauds of Alexander Stone soith 12 perches to post, thanee along lands of Wm. Irvin east 106 perches to a post, thence orth 160 perches to a post, and thence along the said Wm. ard survey west 143 perches more or less to the place of beginning, containing 100 acres and 103 perches and allowance. Seized, taken in execu tion, and to be sold as the property of Samuel Powell. Ar.se By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fucias. the following real estate, te wit All , fhat certain tract of land situate in Jordan township. Clearfield county, Penn'a. being purpart D in the proceedings in tha naniiinn f.f . the Pusey lands in said county, and consisting of two tracts or parts of tractsas follows: One part containing 30 acres 32 perches and allowanea. ba ginning at an old Beech (now down) and corner of John Dunwoodie, Peter Kuhn and Frederick Beates, thence south 50 deg west 40 2-tenth perch e to a post, thence by purpart B north 40 deg west 33.-i peiches to a post, thenee north 50 deg east 40 2-tenth perehes to a post, thence by John Dunwoodie south 40 deg east 33 perches to the place of beginning, being part of tract warranted in the name of Peter Kuhn. Ths other part con taining 292 acres and allowance, bounded fl. Mows: Beginning at the above mcctioi.ed Keech (now nown). thcace by Peter Kuhn, north 4 Us west 333 perches to a post, thence bv John, ioner north 50 deg east 140 5-tenth perches tea post thence by purpart U south 40 deg oasi 333 perch es to a post, thence by Isaao Wampole south 50 deg wcstlW 5-tcuth perciie-s to place of begin ning, being part of tract warranted in the name ot John Dunwoodie, the whole of the tract levied on. contain. ag 372 acres 32 perches and allowanco. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Wm. Pusey. Also all that cerUin pi ace of lau I situate ia Goshen township, Clearfield county, bounded as follows: Beginning at a chestnut oak. being 70 perches west from the old white oak. down, the southeast corner of warrant No. 1884. thence north 54 perches to a wVite oak eorner, 2' perches be ing on warrant No 1918, thence north 55 degrees west 60 perches to a white pine, thence north 67 perehes to a double hemlock corner, thenee west S7 perches to a white oak corner, thence south 155 and 4 tenth porches to a stone corner, thence east 23o. perches to a chestnut oak and place of begicning, containing ono hundred acres and 57 perches and allowance, be the same more or less, and being parts of warrants Nos. 1915 and l$6i, having a small Orchard and log House and log Barn thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Ellis R. Livergood. Also two certain lots ot ground situate in the borough of New Washington. Clearfield county. One lot bounded on the east by street, on the south by street, on the west by lot of Keoben Neiman, ar,d north by lot belonging to school hoase, with a two story frame dwelling House, with store room, and frame Stable th crc offeree t ed. The other lot bounded on the south bv lot of lctnou.si parsonage, on trie west fcy street, on the north by lot of Wm. Feath. and on the east hy lands of Jiseph McMorray. d-eas'jd, with a two story fraino dwelling house erected thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of James Dowler and JacoiiG. Ake. EDWARD PEkKS. Sh'ff. Sheriff's Office. Clearfield, May 20. ISO". DMIMSTkTtoT-I S NOTICE. Letters a" of Administration on the estate of Job a Shi rey. Sr., late of Bradford tow'p, Clearfield county, Penn'a, dee'd. having been granted to the under signed. AIT persons indebted to sai -a estai-e are requested to make immediate payment, and those having elaims against the same will present them duly authenticated for- settlement, at the reai deoee of Ihe subscriber in Bradford township. May 20. 1X63. WM. HOOVER. Adm'r. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE-Letters of Administration on the estat-t of John rtur gunder, late of Bnrnside township. Clearfield eo., Penn'a, dee'd. having been granted to the under signed. All persons indebted to stud estate are requested to make immediate payment, andthos baving claims against the same will present them duly anthentitiaied for settlement. ..A.,-; MARY liCKG UNDER, JOHN JuUi, ABAt GH.- . . May 2fi, ISC.3. Ad mi nist rators. A UIHTOR'S NOTICE. The urtdenina4 1 Auditor appointed by the Court of Common ! PleasofClearfield co to make report in regard kith application and appropriation of the instalments j arising fr.im the- extension of the rel estate of Edward M'Garvey, best by gives- eotiae that lit wu"re an persons tntoresiea my ctna ana ce ; '..-fl.ttUn . j MaI.Io61. Auditor- j omce ot J- tt. Al bnatly. Kso . in Clearfield, en j sea with a clause rctti ieticg 'be i riday the 5th day of Jane A. D. 1WW, when and ber, save in proportion as caviaei J rtirw i -r i 1 VjTeilt A atlOnai - CaTCUS. - . I5t i-sSyV i vr I' SSI" ',3 .-i-'-sfi AND MODEL SHOW. The Greatest Exhibition of the Lire, A Mdern constructed forma tion far diflereut and much bet ter than all precedents with an OUTFIT ENTIRELY NEW. For the first time put before the people. Will Exbrbit at Philipsburg Satar'y Junefith,- ' Clesrfield Monday. June 8th, Luthersburg-Tuesd'y .June 9th. Admrf-ion "Jaecnrs; no half price; aocxtra fee for choice of places ; seats for everybody. SPECIAL NOTICE. The Directorship of the Ring has teen entrusted tv MR.S. CHARI.KS WARNER, formerly Mrs: Dun Rice. Favor ably known as Oueeu of the Me nage Who will introduce her Renowned Blind White Ilor-e Sl'RRY, And tbeh-ch strung battlestced' CIIAMPtu.X. Miss Lib hie Rire will appear' iu favorite acts. 1w It..... j. - $$J Talented Kuiuilv. Wm. Kenne- Mr.rilARI.rS K'EKD. THE CONRAD BROTHERS GFOHtJK DA RIO US, C. KING. FRANK WHITMER and Forty Male and Female Artistes Including principal Trick and Menage Riders, Volliigeutsi, Tumblers, l.tfipen-. V autters. Acrobats. Posturers. Danrsirs. Clowes and Gymna'tes. The largest stuB of blooded Horses, Ponies, Mules undoiher rare an imals, including THE COMIC MULES, CUNNING ANDCONTRA- ; BAND. The Public Parade, will h made daily atlOfocIock.a.m. CHAS. H. CASTLE. Agent. CHAS. WARNER, Tn-ssurer. lane t. IHB3 EXECUTORS' N () T I v E. Let tcrs Testamentary on the eitafe of George W. Mullin. late of Beccaria town'p. Clearfield coun ty. Pa., dee'd, having been granted to the undr- : signed, all persons indebted to said estate are re-' -quoted to ' make Immediate payment, and those having cliiitne agnst the same will present them properly authenticated for settlement . SARAH MIArN'. THOS. G. MULLI.W ? May 13, 1333-fitp. ' Executors, i IN TI1E M ATTER of the Estatof Hamuel ' Stroup, late of Knox township, Clearfield- Co-.w ' Pa., decea ed. The undersigtKjd Aaditor: ap pointed to report distribution of the money in the hands of George Erhard. Administrator of the a foreraentioned estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in the BorOngh f Clearfield, on Friday the .Mh day of Jane. A. D. 1S"3, at 10 o clock, A. M.. when a8d where thos interested mav attend if thev se prpner THOS. J." M'CULLOUGH. May 13, 163. - - Auditor. jVTOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the 11 Bellefonte Marble Works, formerly conduct ed by Wro Gabagan late of Bellefonte dee d, will be carried on by the Widow and her on-in-law. Alex. Gibb. The workman have all been retained .r and the continued patronage ofthe public is res-- pecuuiiy solicited. ? G. M. Y'ocum," Administrator Ac will be in Clearfield during June Court, when all persons having elaimsagryt the estate will present tbetn duly authenticated for settlement, and thoso knowing" themselves indebted to the estate will call and make payment. Mrs. is. GAH4GAN Bellefonte, May 20. Ifift3. AI.EX. GIBb! IN THE COUiiT of Common Pleas pf Clear-' , j field county. Pa, No. .124;: Thomas ,(rtrmn j January term. A. D. ' v Yen.. Ex No. 55 Jane term Wis. Lvis. &C9 - ,, - j All persons will hereby take notice that the undersigned Auditor, appointed b report distribution of the biu.iev arising from the sale f real fti;e by tho Shr iS lr the above stiit. will attend to the duties of hts appointment at his office at n the Borough of Clearfield, on TbnriMay the 4th day f,f June. A D. isll l-2 oVIook. P. M . when ahd where those interested can atttnd and h heard. Tll'JS. J. M CULlU till May 13, 1SC3. - Auditor. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE Bv Virtue or an order or" the Orphan's Court of "Clearfield county, the undersigned wi) I offer at public sale, in tbe bcTOtigh of New Washington, on Wedns day. June 1B.1M3, at 10 o'clock A.M., th follow ing described real estate, to wit: . - A certain messuage, tenement ahd tr;c! of larVI bounded itnd dccrinsd asfnllnw. to wit : Begin ning at a post corner on the sooth east md oftbe John Backhouse, and John Cheeseiisr trart. thenccr along tbe line of the same no'rtH Seventy two degrees west one hundred and ninety perch'5 e to a corner post thence by resldne of John Backhouse south eighteen degrees c&H eighty' nine perches td a post comet, thi nee T,v John Mc'Jnillians purebase eruth seveuty two degrcf east one hundTed and ninety perches to a post corner on the line of the sniu Backhonso tract, thence north eighteen degrees west eighty nine perches to post at tbe place of beginning,' con taining one hundred acres moro or less being the Same tract conveyed by Thomas Caldwaldcr and wife, to the said John Young in his lifetime', bv' deed dated 2tlth May. fWVi; nineteen acibs having been set apart to the Widow, according to tbe Act of Assembly, leaving eighty one acres more or less. Tkrvs or Sale. One third of the purchase money in hand and the remainder in two equal annual payments with interest to be secured bv bond and Mortgage on tbe premises. - -May 13. 1 353. SAMUEL .XBK I Nfl, Adm'r ' ORPHAN'S COURT S4LE OF VALCA: BLE TIMBER LAND IN CLEARFIELD CO.. PENN'A. By virtue of an order of tha Orphans Couitof Lancaster and Clearfield couuties, Pr.. thcro will be exposed to Public Sale at'Glrk Hope, in the couuty of Clearfield, on Thursday the eleventh day of June. !63. all ,r the follow;, ing Real Estate, situate in Jordan to'wnih?p.CIear field county, Penn'a, late tho property cf I taoe Pusey, deceased : A certain tract or piece of land. called -Rich Grove." surveyed on warrant to Duowoody, beginning at a po?t corner tf the WiBiam Hunter survey and this tract, thence South 40 degrees ca5t 3i-t porches to a post. thence south 50 degrees west 95 iird five-tenth pcTcVy-'s-to tract line, thence by purr.nrt ea-st V5 t'-. tenth perches to post and tk-giDn!fcg.t.$nta:afit 190 acres nd 53 perches Tbe said traff b;icg part of purpart "C." as deertbol xnd allotted in the partition ofthe Pusey Lauds, s Iliads In the Court of ComiBca Pleas ut C!artielu.cunfy. Thfc lot of land is heavily timbered wiib a line growth of White PIoeTHnber- uite a quauity of Spar, nti tne wnoie oemg aimin lu Kites' of Clear- Jtid Crtt. ii a rlR.iriM.t nr.r...,. f... I :.. Operation. ; The Title is indisputable. ; u -b I fin m a or Sal Oat-fifth caaJj at striking down tho prorty, oue-frfth at confuTnaiion of tfcie, and the Unie h ihree euai annual pa v. meotsiroia the date of sale. wk iitterest, to ba the prcnti- takingpff Tim. n'x ara male. By tlo Cenv.,, cu A ! J, eUfKY. (MadraP ft Aamm,t,aior f L-ac Faacy. dr.jd :a'lera '.lcsrhfld toua'y.May e,4?tS3. : Jill i1 : t . ); iff ll m a i