gjit (flmfiilb ytpttbliian. (LEAR FIFED. PA Wedaeiday Morning. Sept. t, 1803. DtiMOf.KATIC NTATIS TK kliT. For Governor, GEOHGE W. WOODWARD, Of Luterrti county. For Jwij of the Huprrmt Court. WALTER II. I-OWRIE, Of Allegheny county. DEMOCRATIC DlVritlCT TICKI.T. ASSEMBLY, T. J. BOYER. of Clearfield county. A. M. BENTON, of McKean county. DEMOCRATIC cV)CKTV TICKET. TREASURER, ISAAC KLINE, of Bradford twp. COMMISSIONER, AMOS BEAD, of Lawrence twp. AUDITOR. F. F. COUTEUET, of Covington twp. Democratic State Central Committee. TUG CRAFT IN CLEARFIELD. , TU following li Id list of Cnnirlli In th several districts ef CIssrfMd ninlr, at draw at VTalerford on On Jflti nil.. and fur which trt Indebted It Pep. Frotosl Marshal MrKitn 1 . Th rrovosi Marshal requires til conscript from ttila county to appear at Wattrford on or ' If for th 30th Instant I I Sun District No. 50 IWcsria township, Number in Box 79. Drawn 29. I i John Beam Psmti! Bowers 1 A II Wearing, Adm Wilder Wot HroointtgH II V Klin M irhii'l llnsa Ww Moor John It Kline Harry, Brown Matthias Walker Sub District 61 Ferguson tw'p. Num ber in bo 67. Drawn 17. Jeremiah Caskey Harrison Green 8 M Dickermim W 1 Bready Morrlii Davis A S Dickinson Sam'l Hogeily A S Curry John Gallagher Tho Lightner Frank Rnss Solomon Fegan Oeo W Dillen John D Hoovsr A D Byer Sib District 51 Bell township, ber in box 70. Drawn 23. John Smith Chas Hi phem John Fieter (loo M StHtily J m M Cree Henry A Wright It V Fool, Wm W Hull Thorns Fliok Samuel Kirk John Shea John W Davis Willim Mel Dennis Uillard Cbritlian Straw A mot Tubbt HK.n'l llollilion Barney Armstrong David McCincken Jan. Straw Jus. W. Ron Fctcr Biehop Tims Robinson .John Campbell George Snyder Andrew B. Barrett Knooli Sweajy Samuel Rom Alex. Road Henry D Straw Foster Davis Hid l)iTBicT C2 Fox township. Num ber in box 30. Drawn a. . II. Matterson Denuia Butt i Sydney Matteraon Jacob Livenabigler 'l Wm. McLaughlin David Heath .Ji. Cxler Jehn McLaughlin Sou Dutrict 03 Oirard township. Num ber in box 37. Drawn 11. JlMrt WfwVll llefcry PiUf Henry Hummel John Dtrlrr Frank McUrlde Jami Clowr Adam Kig'.e lli.iirv Went 'John Cleaver Sl'B District 77 Woodward tw'p. ber In box 45. Drawn 14, Chtinry JarVtor) Ab nl Rhellenberger John Bailey lretu Luthr Wm Thompaon F.lias Donny Michael Hubert Ianler Denning Joteph ' James Camon I Win Kline Jtobcrt Slutl Num- Henry A Shinitnel Francea V Campbell rlward K Turner .Tesae Winer Thonin R Smeal Th following Is tbs Rtat Central Committee at appointed by Hon. FINDLAY PATTEKSON, of Washington county, who, ai President of the lata Demecralid Convention, was authorised by a resolution of the body to announee the Commit tee. It consists of a Chairmen aad Represent, tlvei ef the sereral Senatorial District s into whlofc the State is divided : Jam! Meae Hon. CHAttLESJ.' unairmaa. . ry.n,nll. Meaast trif: Mar,?:VTuVnr Pliilodelphia. " John I). Evans, Chester eounty. " Wm. II. Witte, Montgomery oounty. " Wm. T. Ri geri. Buck! county. " Thos. IJeckman, Northampton oounty. " Ilirstor Clymer, Berks county. " William Randall, Schuylkill county Asa Packer, Carbon county. " Michael Mylert, Sullwin county. " 8. S. Winchester, Luierne county. , Mortimer F. Elliot, Tioga county. " John li. Humes, Lycoming eounty. " Wm. Elliot, Northumberland county. 8. Hepburn, Cumberland county. " Wm. M. Breslin, Lebanon oounty. " Geo. Sanderson, J. Patterson, Lane. eo. " John F. Spanglor, York eounty. " Henry Smith, Fulton county. J. Simpson Africa, Huntingdon oonuty. Wm. Higler, Clearfield county. Hugh Weir, Indiana county. T. li. Seuright, Fayette county. W. II. T. Pauley, Greene county. 0. W. Cans, J. P. Barr, Allegheny eo. Jsmes Campbell, Butler county. David S. Morris, Larjuce county, T W. Grayson, Crawford county. Kennedy L. Blood, Jefferson county. John Halhurit Daniel Snyder John Katighman Wm Koonanian Wm W Klder H S Realty A II Sunderlin Adam Hreth Samuel Snyder Jacob Elder Kuniuol Meichlly lit Jd Sd " 4th th " th " 7 th 8th th 10th Uth 12ib " 13th " 14th 15th " leth - 17th " 18th " 18th 20th " list " 22d -23d I4th " 24th -26th " I7th " 23th Oeorg Snyder Jamei MaOee Henry MaG O W Campbell Solomon I'earce, jr Wm Hepburn Jacob Snyder O Wr II) ara W T Cnropbelt Henderaon Foreheo Kenneily Ruport Thoe Sunderlin 1 Scb Diirict52 Bogga towiuhip, Number in box 53. Drawn lrt. John Wiaer Levi Ilaney Zenai Leonard August MuUon John Remilly Israel Ililletl Forty Reynard Frances IDiKer Si'B DteTRicr 61 -Ooshen townahip bar in box 35. Drawn 11. Nicholas Logan David Sunlli Richard Kyler Alexander Irwin Henry Martel Kobl F Kin t.-r Jokeph Kmcul John Iliemart David O Hansel John Mather John A Shot! Fied K Short" W Hockenberry .laoob riiiltpa Thomna Mitthera Jaruet Dunn Sun District 78 Oulich lawnihip. Num- j ber in box 51. Dra vn 10. Jttto bttlistmtnls. oo Ttit Comtiiistinnerl f l'lejfli.il eonntf. In. ' lylvania, offer the ahove reward fur Ui arrest n conviction of J AIM KS t'VKLET, the mp. I oeed mnrdrrer of llnnlrf Fngnn, of Karlhiiai township, wh ws found dead n the evening .of the Istday f August, In iherublle blgh-wey In eaid townnliip, or IjO, will l m lor Ui arrest and rli livery of tha said James Curlet, In th Jail of Clrartrld eounty. The said Curley, Is abont I feet 11 Incliei in bright, of erect figure, light completion, blue eyes, rjman rose, sandy whiskers, and light bair, a tear on tha lower lip, caused by a piece being bitten out In a tibt. ei.M'L C. THOMPSON, tttkiieten'! tsATina w .. Kr.u inira o iwuvn n wir h K by fl that tha followtrnj have lei n eatninif"! lu I pa.fe,j ,f nd remain lilod tf redird in t,it J for the Inepeetlon of hi Ira, legai., A tora, tkd all othert In any way lnte'r,) and will be prentd 10 tha riaxt Uri,b I - - - 1 .w ve ueiill tlietnvirt Huune, in tho boioolmf tjJ September, IhOI, for oonnnation , allow ano ; 1 Danial Spangle Win Riddle David Steven Jijhti Beyer Daniel M llijley J W Hamuierly Waller Vtiddox J W Miller Henry Meagerty.jr Whi Troxell Weitlev Nivling Wm Bi'rg I lleugerty Isuao (iua Uuau Ntfwnher aiuei MI JACOB KUTZ. TUO'fl DOLOIIERTY Coaa'at.Orrica, I Clearfield, Pa. Aug. IdeJ. ( :i Cotnmr'l CAUTION All persons ara horeby caution- , ad against buying or la any way meddling with the following property now in the possession 1 mm Iinal amount, nr J.mn. nr Bilminiatrator of all and Inuular i ....r.1 ..,.1 ..I. I- .!.!.. . tl v"ni"i-,o)(iin 'il cred which were of Willinm Adilh...... Ut of the twn'p. ori'.k. in tie cJ i f Clt ai field, and Stale ol F nnnvl.. 1 tieceueed. Tho parlial ancotintof Wn. Kine., Duuiol Uoimnn, Admitiistratori of' ami ungu.ar, tue good and chatu" rtuhti ami credit which were of u Vi.. Ii- f l : i- . ""1 county, Peniieylvania. '' I Will, fcliv lUI.VniMg "W" IM n,w ;wNr.iuu ft . I of Paul Williams, of Brady township, vit: ONE 3. 1 he until account of Jacob rent., i YOKE OK STAG, as the same belongs to we, j guardian of Henrietta Smeal, n,j, ' jand are left with bin on loan only, subject to my 1 child of Jacob Smenl, deceased.' Num- RnWort L Wilson Scott Flegal James Morrison 'George Wilson j Marl in Flepnl Martin Catherman Htm District 65 Grahau tw'p. Abrahtm Luiier John W Wilson John Rote Wilson Wallace Aaron Shirey N amber Henry Bennehoof Levi Bennehoof Abm I lea West lev Leonard Robt Welsh Samuel Stott SfB District 53 Bradford tr'p, numWer in Box 100. Drawn 30. Oeo Wilson John Harrier Wm Livingston Alex sioult Elliot Sulfridge Francis Graham Jai Wataon John Loder Samuel Cowdar Joshua Giaffua Robt Shaw Ely Soult David Askey Wealle" Graham Thomna Linlo HenryE Williami Iewi I.itz Thos Riley Geo Potter (colored) Ellis Mainea WiUon Williami Ilnry Albert Edward Wrigley David Hitching Isnac Wilson Wm T Ritchie Thomas Waple Abfolem 1'iorce. jr A M Ho(ver KM is Fierce in box CO Dnvid Crowoll Murlin V French Charles Dowsel Henrr II an Thos H Forcee Jaa Stewart John McDowell Samuel Spangle Cornelius Crowell Win It Creen Thomas Holt Sub District GG Huston townRhip. ber in box 51. Drawn 15, Drawn 21. David Frazer Henry Kyler Huston Brownie John Albert B Frank Wilhelm Wm M IJirge Israel Crowell Joseph Olewine Irvin Kirge Samuel Allbright Num- DECISION. order. S. R. L0110VUH Brady twp. Sept. S, '83-pd i i i a i m SCHOOL TEACIIKKS. Twe rtns KBrLach nt ice served on a drafted T T..eher. .r. wanted to uk. .h.rg, ,.f the' man will HtAte tllO d.ty Oil Of befot'O ' Lawrence schools fur tho term o I FOUR .MONTH 5 which ho inUHt report, or bo deemed a!8ou'jola ln eoninsenre about the 1st November j 1 . .... T..j.l.. 1 .1. 1 ... .nnl will i I , ..! i t.. ji,,. ,.. .. next, leacners wisuinr i appiv win picase ucNon.v , aunjc r, hciiu ijr u SuPerintend.ntand Directors on exam. Bcribed by tho rules and articlen of wrtr. A requ'mtion will bo found on each notice, which upon being presented to the ftouroht railway station will pro euro transportation for tho portion named to tho District Head Quartern. Each drafted porson roporting for dut1 or (or exemption, will bo fur nished with lodging and subsistence whilo necessarily detained, and if ex empted, with transportation return- ins to his home II. S CAMPBELL, Provost Marshal, . 19th District, Pu. Atvin Bliss Wm II Long Martin Tyler Willi Bli Henry 0burn Abm Venderniark Joel Woodward Joseph Birkey Peter Evans Sydney Farley George Bliss Joseph Washburn .leiTBtindv- ,!co Peterman .1 G Uundv SfB District 07 Jordan township. Num in box 50. Drawn 15. THE DRAFT 1 A full list of th conscripts of this oounty will be found in (he subsequent eoluoini, ! is believed to le correct. Whilst we condemed the law, nd de nounce the whole series of acta and pro ceeding! of our National Admit islration, including the infamous Jacobin Congrets that expired on the 4th ot March last immediately tfter enacting this law as totally subversive of State sovereignty and individual rights, wo are pleased to fay, Sub District 54 Brhdy township. ler in Ik 110. Drawn 33, Georg Korb Samuel Green Henry Wingert Adam Rishel Godfrey ZimmermanChas Sloppy Num- Eiins Smiley Miles Beams Duvid Lyn Henry Hand . Elias Lyon j Arch Dunlnp Henry UtJt'ncer Jonathan Khaffer John I'amUon Thoi Lyoni Adam Mil Adam Yoas Henry Aurant Philip Arnold A R W eaver Joseph Smith John Lines Chris Resincer Jacob Schwem Samuel Miller T J Booth John Ovenlorf Harrison Pasemoro George Hoover John Ileigea David Eihonfelter William Straw James MoGeeiian, George Patterson I F Bloom John WiUon Hezekiah Patterson Peter ratteron Divid Johnston Robert Gilligan Martin Smith Wm D Jordan H F Schoening Thomas Rohi John II Hunter Wni Robison Sud District G8 Karlhaui tw'p. Number in box 52. Drawn It. John Harshbarser Christian Hertlins llenry Lutvy Thomas Myers John Warren G W St Clair J'jkttis Billott John Michnoli James Collins John Everspacher Henry Yother Sib Distrit 09 Knox township, ber in box 71. Drawn 21. Hartley Ean George Games W SOilliland N J Coleburn Thomas White Num- (hat we find l.M cause to complain or.KM-Burn.ld. tw'u. the manner in which the law has teen, ber in box 118. Drawn 35. carried out in thi district than we had Lysansler Smead Robert Raney anticipated. We have heretofore pointed ; " m Mercy out the manifest aiiproportion of con-; fl'1' i''' , . n ... . 'Jackson Patchin scripts called from the Republican portion j n0Dl Fulton of the district as compared witb that of : Thomas Yout g the Democratic portion. j Wilson King Tbii may be fair, but it boh uspiciooi! J ,Roe. . . Ciawlord Sebr;ng to say the least of it. Ramuel w ,n In looking over our own county we see j David Smith, jr many inequalitiei all of which, we have: Lewii Roiabaugh not a doubt, are attribulable to theblun-!w!n ny(l,er . . . . li Jahu Crenly dencg manner in which the enrollment , Rng,fl KoraWlgh have been made. In the township of,patrick McLosty Ferguson, Jordan, Knox and Fenn, the; James Snyder conscript are almost exclusively cot.fi-'Jams Lnngdon . . .. t . i t,u Scb District 56 Cbeit township, ned to the Democrat! ; and if the same, . . . , ,, Num- Enoch Boioe Jeremiah Brickley John Byeri Jacob McKee J Morgan Matthew Irvin Win Gooderharn Win King Robt Smith Joseph llutten John A Alliaou Simeon Fulton David MehafJey Abner Kisohover Martin B Ri-maly Benjamin Yingling Num- Isaac Rev Saml Snyder John Dunlap Bigler Dunlap Thomas I unlep Thllip Sloppy John Moss Price May Rarnot: McPharon Henry Wit hero James Smith Si b Distkict 70 Lawrence tw'p. ber in tox 119. Drawn 3fl. John Hickock Wra Withero Jonathan Bowman Alfred Wiso Henry Sugar! Enoch Eberhnrt J Res Dunlap George Mays Aaron Carticart Saml Rjwles Num- Reed Foster William Hunter Gile Tucker William Roland James Woods Sub District 57 Clearfield boro, in box 89. Drawn 27, Newton Shaw ratio held good throughout the county, I Aadrew Tozer there would be just cause for complaint I Samuel Straw Jordan, we believe, U called upon for an John Pentico unmixed Democratic delegation. But g eore 0 Jh eU when we take Clearfield borough, Law- William Ho ford rence, Decatur and Union townships, kc, 1 Lawrence Killian all Bueh imnressiona are removed. The John Ful'.erten number enrolled and drafted in Knox township, is also out of proportion, aa compared with most other districts. Knox polled but 89 votei at the Election last October, and ia now called upon for 21 conscripts. Jordan polled 112, Pcnn 108, and Guelich 101 votes each. Jordan Jaoob Moore is required to furnish only 15, and Gue- Kratier lichand Penn each 1G conacripti. But' A, I.,BJ'Bt0,n l . " . t j i ., i II t Naugle when we contrast Brady and Burnside Walter Barrett the former thoroughly Democratic, and Thomaa Snyder the latter thoroughly Republican, the; Wm s Taylor suspicion of nolitical unfairness ia remnv. M Bradley . ed. Brady township polled 311 votes Inst fall, and is called upon for only 33 con script! ; Butnside polled but 193 votes, and is required to furnish 35 conscripts. There are doubtlets other discrepancies, but we have not space to refer t them no. We hear of many, very many cases of extreme hardship. But this is not the time to attempt to oUer word of consolation. Joshua Wood Philander iiruith Joseph B Wornll EG Miles John U Worrall Judah Labortie Wyatt Kitchen Silas Westover Joseph R Ames John Sally Jehu Wood Gilbert Tozer Solomon Roland Nutrber Geo II Mu'.lin John Toote James Nymnu Z L Ogden John D Wright Daniel Welch Robert Wallace Wra S Daniel James Dougherty C R Macumber John Mitchell i Joseph Larrimer 'John Whaling Matthew Head A I Cline Zachariuh Ogden Kufus Thompson Alex Antes A ft Watson A J McBrido Thomas Tate Richard Carr Miles McCoy Chas Bust Z Fulton Abrm Hoyt Miles Reed Jos Lansrerry T II Fulton John Mclaughlin D K Rjwle E J Carter F B Irwin Jas McLaughlin Robert Diniol J G Schrrver Sib District 71 Lumber city borough. Number in box 25. Drawn 7. William Spencer J II Ferguson Henry T Robison John McDtvitt Atkinson Kelly David A Fetzer II W Spencer Son District 72 Morris township. Num ber in box 92. Drawn 28. B K Shops James Galloway Reuben Met herson Thos J McCullough Charles Holes George W Rheem Edward Passmore R B 1) lor John Culler Clement Smith G M Passtnoie Jamei Thompson John W Bigler John Ferry I David Holt James MafGt Michael Brown Geo Cramer jjohn Bordrough Newton Amis j A James Isleman m fllorrot Wm Uallebach Samuel Cramer Abel Daugherty Jesse Beams Adam Knapp llenrv F. Williams W E B Jones E'.lie Beals Howard Miily Representative Convention. The Conferee! ol the counties of Clear field, Elk, -Jetlerson and McKean, met in Convention on the L'Otli int. in the court house in Ridgwav, Elk county, Pa., for the purpose ol selecting two candidadie to repicsenl thi district in the next Leg islature. On motion, Dr. C. K. Early was chosen President, snd B. T. Hasting and P. W. Barrett, Secretaries. The diD'erent coun ties presented their ctedentiala uud the following prrsons were admitted to seals, to wit Clearfield-Walter Barrett, Wm. T. Gil bert and Jnmei R. Caldweil. Elk P. W- Barrett, Goorge Messenger, and Dr. C. R. Early. Jefferson Wm. T. Bell. B. T. Hastings and John Conrad. McKean Wm. Wilkins, Selh A. Back us and C. R. Burdick. On motion of Seth A. Backus tho Con vention proceeded to nominate, candidates whereupon. B. T. Hastings nominated J. B. Hutchi son of Jetfrrsoti county. H. A. Backus nominalod A. M. Benton of McKean county. James it. Caldell nominated T. J. Boy er of Clearfield county. On motion T. J. Boyer waa nominated by acclamation. A. M. Benton recteved 7 votei. J. B. Hutchison received 5 votes. On motiou the nomination of A. M Ben ton was declared unanimous. A committee was appointed consisting of the following person to draft resolu lions expressive of the sense of this Con vention, to wit : Selh A. Backus. B. 1, Hasting, Walter Barrett, George Mes senger and John Oonrau. After a short absence the committee returned with the following resolutions, to w:t : Resolved, That in the nomination of Hon. Geo. W. Woodward and Waller H. Lowry, we have candidates true and tried, anu in every way wormy or the support oi mo voier or rennsyivania, ana will ha I with pleasure their triumphant election. Resolved, That the candidatea tbi day nominated, haio been tried and not foand wanting, and that we will us all honora ble means to secure their election. Rcsolted, Thul wo accept the resolutions passed by the late Slate Convention, as expressive of o'ir principle.. Resolved, That we juslly view with alarm the recent interference in elections in Kentucky by the military authority, and that we will everatand by the freedom and purity of the ballot box a one of the ; inestible privileges bequeathed to ui by j the sires of the revolution I Resolved, That the nroceedinps of thi ! convention be signed by the officers and Published in tha Democratic papers of the diitiict. No Drat im Frederick BluWell ' J B Pen ott 1 Charle Partow , C L Bartuoy I Dr J W Totter ! t tit t Omo.-Lasl Spring tho f,er r"'Del Anthony Mark John reeney Reuben Spackman O B Merrell Charles Hemphill Sea District 68 Covingtan tw'p. Num ber in box 72. Drawn 22. Nicholas Vallemnnt John Roily Arnold Schnarrs Emll Mignot John Callihan Peter Bronoell Eruil BuHepont Charles Weavet Republican Abolition papers assured u; Florentine Mienot that the Conscription Law was a popular P A Coudiiet Frances Kolly T F Volldmnnl John Reese E Conaway John Hugoot measure, and would meet (he approbation ofthe people everywhere In the loyal States. Now, so fearful are they cf the ef fects of the Conscription in Ohio, that, through the influence of the nreannt imv. . Elisha BSmail James A Irvin ... ... j r. . . , .Leonard M Gardner Samuel Tobias ..w. ij, iuv ur. uss oeeu suspeuueu Ed B faUon jj Rirn uone in the hope or Sub District 60 Decatur t'svn. KunW Sub District 59 Curwensville borough Number in box 40. Drawn 12. i Frampton Bloom Amos Hiles Wm lrvin.jr Henry H lies, jr iienry iower tamuei Keea Stephen HendervholElwoad De Haven Johnsmr. Williams lames Irwin David Wagner George Waring AJ Ames EL Fowler John Taylor S P Swartz Sen District 73 New Washington boro' Number in box 22. Drawn 7. J R Mc Murray Russell Rasa Henry Nerl Execution of Deserters. The firt execution for desertion that ha yet taken place inthe Twelfth Corp, and are think the firit'ih the arinv at th . Potomac, took place near Leesburg, Vir-j p"' J" :ginia, on rriday, June 1;'. On the day j of the execution, a little after noon, the t Corps was formed in three sides of a I square, with the fourth aide occupied by j three graves, and three empty coffins, seated upon which, bound hand and foot, and blindfolded, were the three unfortu Ination day (21st September,) at Clearfield. Lib eral wages will be given to competent teacliers. By order of the Board, AARON C. TATE, Lawrence tp , Bept, 2d, tf. Seoretary. SHERIFF'S-SALES BY virtu of sundry writs of Venditioni Expo. was, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Clearfield eountv, and to me directed, there will be exposod to PUBLIC SALK.attb Court home ia the borough of Clearfield, on Mon day tb 28th day of September next, at 1 o'clock, p. m , th following described Renl Estate, vix: A certain tract of land situate in Chest town ship, Clenrfiell eounty, bounded as follows, to wit : Beginning at a post corner, theooe north Ri degrees west 150 perches to post, tbeno by lanJ of Anthony MoUarvey and Lawrence Kill ian 204 perches to a post, thence along the line of Aaron Pierce to a while pine, thence ly land of laaao Kirk to place of beginning, containing 1TI acres, more or less, being part of a larger survey in the nam of George Musser, with two small Log Houses. Blnckunithshop, and L g Barn erec ted thereon, with about 25 acres cleared, witb a young bearing Orchard. Seized and taken in ex ecution and to be sold as th property of Robert Mcl'heran. Also A certain tract of land situate In Fergn. son township, Clearfield eounty. bounded by lands of William Read, Joseph Moore, William Moore, Alexander and John Ferguson and Thomas Hen ry, containing 200 acres, more or less, about ItO acres of which are cleared, and a large Bank Barn erected thereon. Soiled and taken in exeoutiun and to be sold a th property of Benjamin Harts horn, and of Thomas Henry as Administrator of Thomas McCracken, deceased. Also A certain tract of land situate In Chest towni-hip, Clearfield county, bounded by lands of Simon Korabough, Andrew and salmon J. Toser and lands late of Moses Pierce and others, con taining 82 acres, about 1 acre of which is olear e 1. Seized aid taken in execution und to be seld as the property of Aarou Pierce and Austin Curry. Also two certain lots of ground, situate in West Liberty, Clearfield county, and bounded on the' west by lot No. 19, on the north by th Erie turnpike, on the eatt by an alley, and on the south by lands of Jacob llebeiling, being SO feet in front and running back 120 feet, known in plot of snid town as No.s. 1.1 and 1j, with a two-story Frame House erected threon. Seized and takes in execution and to be sold as the property of Jo seph l'ihhl. BY virtue of a writ of Fieri Pad: is sued out of the same court, and to me direct ted, there will be eipostd to PUBLIC SALE, at the same limo and place, the following described Real Eitutf, to wit : Two certain tracts of land situate in Bradv township, Clearfield county, Pennsylvania, one beginnin; at a Linn corner, thence extending by improvement of Levi Pal south 16 dogroes wost Sj peicbes to a post, thence along th turnpike road soma so degrees west 1U0 perulie, to a post. luence norm one degree west li an 4 seven-tenth perchot to a pott, thence north k'J degrees enst 124 and five-tenth perches to the Hun and place of beirinning, containing 51 acres and SI perch es, being part of a larger tract of land survived on warrant to Henry WykoiT, about 40 acres of which are cleared, with a two-story Frame House 32 by 32 ft., and Log btablo erected thereon. Also, all defendant's interest in a certain trict of land situate in the township, county and State afore said, being alotintnt No. 5 of tract No. 3J4, boun ded on the south by the above osmed tract, on the west by lands of 8. R. Lubo'igb, on th north by Long, and os tb east by McCiarr's heirs, con taining 01 acres, more or less, about 12 sores of which are cleared, with a two-story plank frame House erected thereon. aSoiied and token in ex ecution aad to be sold at the property of Tolbert Dale. Also all that eerlaia tract of land situate In Burnside township, Clearfield county. Pa. bt g inning at a maple corner; thenee by land of Wm Brothers, west one hunered and tixty seven perches to a maple ; thence north lifry.five tlegroee west thirty-six perches to a white oak ; thence by land cf John 1'atchiu, north sixteen degrees eatt two bandred and ixty-two perches to a post; thence by land of Horace Patchin, north forty -two degrees east one hundred and eigbty percbe to a whit pin; thence by bind of Jacob Yingling and others, south four hundred and sine perches le th place of becinninc con taining 3UU acres mar or loss, surveyed th 3d day cf October, A. D., 13 1 , on warrant dated 18th December, 17V3, granted to Samuel Bartlcy, with log boute, log barn and tnw.mil! eroded there on, with about SO acre a cleared. Seisod and taken in execution and to be told a th property of Benjamin Yingling, deceased. BY VIRTUE or tundry writ of Lttari Fa etas, issued oat of tb court oi Common Plea of Clearfield ecuaties. and to me ili- ill be exnoied to Pfni.ir BALE, at tb exmrt home in the borourh of CU.ir. fieM, on Monday th 28th day of September next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following deicribed Real Estate, to wit: All those 3 teveral tract of land tituat partly "JIM . The final account of A. M.Gill an of the minor heirs of Samuel UMri ' late of Bradford tp., Clearfield couV deceased. TKn mi 1 Afeniinf nf JB..U tr.r auiniiustraior oi an ami singular n,. S"1 vintner, ngiii ana credit, Decatur tp., Clearfield Pem,,,' vania, deceased. 0. 1 lie final account of Wm. A Wall... gunrdinn of Ellis I. Hoover, minor u r n:,i tru-. -e , r Kr ion lie u i (j, vicui uciu cuuciy, tVinsyln deceased. 7. The account of Joun Flrnn, ,;, iraior oi an unu ainguiar, me goods i ul. .i.i.i. ,...i i:. . .i . viiii.Lciifiiion unu UIUUII WlllCtl WSfi oi tiereiuiiiu riy nil, iai oi cunn lnn Clearfield county, Pent'..-ylvanis, ij'ii 8. The final account oi Henry Gost, ui uie e.xecuiors oi ine I ml viMj testament of Jacob Goss, lnte of Decv.. twp., Olaarfield county, Pcninyhinit uecoasea. 9. The fioal account of Lever Flecal ministrator of all an singular, the gooi ana cnniteis, rignts ami credits wbit were ot liepjamln tionsall, late of Bni township, Clearfield county, 1'ennit vania, deceased. irt ni l- i i r r . iv. ino in.ui account oi ,esse Lines r, Elizabeth Long, Administrator of and singular, the goods and chattel) rights and credits which were of Lines, lute of Brsdy tp., Clearfield cout fy. Pa., deceased. II. Th account of John B. Kyle tidniir istr-.ior of all and singular, tho mod und chattels, rights and credits tvb.ich were of Jacob Keirchner, late of Morrii tp., Clearfield eountv, Pa. ISA FA II G. BAIiCKR, Clearfield, Aug. 0. J'rr. Ql KAV 4TI'.i:it-Cam tothouodeni;!. 17 in i.awrence iowur.ip, on or about tie lr of June lax', A It hi) bit hit, ith a iL-.rijil forehead, tome white on tho back a-d bifi',,: the rigbt horn broken off j supposed to bitsbot' two yean old. 1 he owner it hereby requetMi come nnd prove property, pay charges, and uk, biui away, or be will be sold as the law JiwK, M.M'.Y S PACK MAX. Aug. 2d, 'B3-pd. Teacher's Institute. Th Teachers of Cleurfield eounty are rew fully reijuested to meet at the Ti, If ill, t (.'learCel i, o:i Mouday the ith day ol OcWk next, at 10 o'clceck A. M.. for tliopurpwn organizing a texciians listitutr, to contnim ter.'ion una weok. The object of this Dieelinci for tho att.iinnv.'nt of grcator proGcieney in it different branches of ttu ly ; in the art of tet ing, and for the dijcinxiou of turn, topics ut. late to the advancement and interna of tin cm mon tchools, Tcachert are ri nucatod to prtiw etjajs, or abort addrussos on prnatic.il subjr couaected witb the theory and art of tekiaj so tnut tne exerciios may be an lnterejtm; u atiracure at po.s.iiblo. It is earnestly hoped that all teacberi tr wish to qua'ify themselves more tburublj,it who desire to Beep up with thoir prufettict, tiii avail ineuiFCives ot the advantages nbiMUi Institute wilt affrd. Utlwr citijeus, him n wen as geoiiciueu, are invito. 1 ti atendailtt earroieea oi too meeting, Lectures on educational eubjeWs raav b peeled at the evening sessions. Aa exuminaut will he hold at tho close-fit Ui Institute, antler manent certibcates will be awurdea to ile.eitu; candidates. C. B. eANiil'oKU, Clearfield, Aug. 12. Co.StpX rp o stiid o i. i) in i:c tors ai JL Ti:.tC!l liltS The County Snrerisle dmit hereby Kives notice that be wi'l mcttUi Teachers, Director! ind friends of edueatios cs ernlly, at the following nau--cd fi'actt anl W atv o clock, n. in., ol each day : Erady, Bloom and Union, ut Luthersbur;, a Monday, August 31. Fergutou, Lumber city and Pcnn, at Lumbirn;' on Tuesday. September 1. Bell, at Bower, on Wednesday, September J. Burnside, Cbest and Now Waslnugton, II Jc Washington, Scptembor 3. Jordan and Knox, nt Ansonvillo, Septembsrt vurwenivine and I'iHe, at lurwentvillt, sw iy, September i. Boggt and Bradford, at Williamt' Gro'e, llo.a; September 7. Uraham and Morri-, at Kylertown, Septenkr! Decatur and Woodward, at Centre, September Beccaria and Gulich, at Glen Hope, Friday, Sf tember 11. Oirard and Goshen, nt Surveyor F-un, Jlsmbj September 14. Covington and Kartheus, at Jlul"obur,S tember 15. HuttoB and Fox, at Hickory Kingdom, oeM." September IS. Clearfield and Lnwrcnco, at Clearfield, on Ha day, teptruer 'Saml McEwen 1 Jacob NelF.jr Gideon Neil James Bis Scb District 74 Penn township, ber in box 54. Drawn 16. i f-tr-I'oaitivelT nn nriv.t. Tt.minationt Vl on luoia several tracis oi land situate narl . T. . . ' . . .lbi. ia Decatur township. Clearfield eountv. an, n.r. nelu' ""P1 ?l,D9 written re. inert oi wrw- ly extend ng int. C.ntr. .ounty. origin.lI,7ur- "ITto tl.XTn, "- veyedupoa warranU dat.i lat julv 1781 i l0Dd' t0 l"chJ-?fil VManc'8'- . :.r. : - : i t.ciiv.iv rented m k.u..i fi..,i,:; nt.: i . b. basdfokb, to. uaie uiPii wuw wrrsj tu auuer tun penal IV 1 i, . , , . . , riearneld Julv ., taut of violated military law. The condemned I JJ-- J?V?'1 William McKee ind William Grow, o t, IZt ?dV .r. "T""; T R T PR0CLAMA T I li the Fortv-ixth Tennsvlvania re.rim.ni . isifl ,K.r '..-.a b1 "wiiiT . - I lir"liHA. Hon. SAMUEL UW Win T Jordan W G Derrick, Ed Flegal Thomas Hoover Q 1, Fullorton John Flinn Wm P Beck Pat McMahon Theo Stevens J F Johnson R B Derrick Abrm My tier K W Brooks Jonathan Kirk David Lee W E Hoover a a . mere, ibis is defeating Vallatidigham. But it will not succeed. The people have made up their ' minds to elect him, just as they have to elect woodward in Pennsylvania ; and thi miserable subterfuge cf suspending the draft until after the election, will avail them aothing but defeat and dis co mature in box 98. W A Ream i Henry Poole Elijah Reese Andrew Dixon David Scott Andrew Walker Alem B Antes M V Kepbart Ww Uarner Drawn 29. John T Bailey Philip Reese Asa Sturdevaul Jo G Custard Franklin Uileton Nathan Kephart Franklin SiVby Charles Dolph A J Surts in box 81 Jacob A asp ach Lorenzo I) Price Peter Pipher F T Bloom Geo McDowell Isaac Haney Wra R Curry Jas Norris Philip A Iong I Jacob Armstrong isaao Bloem Drawn 24. John J Bloom Jaoob F Ritter Jas R Caldwell Martin Owens John Cowplet John F Holders Levi Cleaver Robert Woods John Starr Ethan A Hoover Jobson Holdeu 'and Christopher Krumbar. of th Thirl ' ing, in tbs serrerate. HHT acres and 22 rrh. I ? ideal Judge of the Court of Cotniaot' " "r "" a'lvioiois -, nuu i no painiui . . . . : . ,j , , ana the I;..n. JAMES BLOOM o dutvof conducting th xen.ir.n ih-,-. allowance, agreed, to bt sold and conveyed to . TIIOM lvn v a.I.. . ' I fore devolved 1 upon Capt. M. P Whitney, rind'Tb. .tb.rT. ..LVo. W - pI'o of the Fifth Connecticut Volunteers, the heirs of Abraham Oo.t, now d.c.a.d. and eo" 'K'Uortr Common P lea., OjW Provost Marshal of the Division, to whom uining 144 acr. and 1S4 perch... according to ' 't.' Q"",",be'T""' ffir?U !..! nr.;.. U..., r.. .k ...i iMrtMhaim, , Thnmu Rni rri...Aij lld l"Biner, and Court of Oeueral Jail W'' iolVmuHwmX b"'. hsV-WTW T - '4 I -a- i -e C. " : " ' . . 124 oerehet that excenUd from tb. ri.i.i "J ' vienrnoiu, on me , .... traeu, and leaving 832 acres and 64 perches with ! tour,h J'oary, the 2.SM dayofirptcmot', tb allowance now conveyed, b tb tame more ' NOTICE IS, therefore hereby givo. " or lets, together with alt and a'ngnlar th way. CorDr. Justice, of the Peace, and lo water., water-courses, right., liberties, privilege and improvement. Seized and taken io execo tion and to be (old a. th property of David I. Pruoer, Andw. (i. Curlio, John M. Hal and J. J. LllQglO. 9 Also all that oertaln Two-Story Hons, or Bnildtog, situau la tb township of Woodward, j and eounty f Clearflld, en lot on south tide of t, , vi- i lro' iaaing from Alexander' Fording to Phil- (irTiinri n DisocilTl.n a hew as. in.i i.T. ,. . n . . . , ; r , l..n, in viuage or rnseyvuie, oounaed on ,ofl'. A squad of eight men were placed 'Bi a a stance oi innui inra MrimH unn Kcb District 75-Fiketownhip. Number 0f the condemned, and a reserve wa in readiness, should the first fire not prove Joseph DunklebercerWm M Prioe Sib District 76 Union and Bloom tw'pa. Number io box 65. Drawn 30. Samuel Bailey Edward Hammond fatal, but at the single volley the whole three dropped at once lifeless upon their coffins, into which the bodies were then placed, and after the Corps had been marched in column past them, buried on the spot. Harpers' rVee-iy, Aug. 8 in and fcr aaid county of Clearfield, 10 their proper persons, witb their Rolls, brances, to do those things which to their o and in their behalf, pertain to be done. ,a flll'L'u i i j . 1 fi . M th ll ' a r i r . 1 r.rA. aDt f " aana eignt nuuarea ana siiit-imivo. . EDWARD iEKKS,iW ry day accounts of the abuse of Democrats th weai by lot owned by Hnry Peurs, east by in our ouuuij "ui aiuiuiii aicaan US. nooert Aiexanaer, aata House being in We see aocount of similar outrages in our ' 18 V 20 feet, and th lot or piece of ground exchanges. Thar ia tarriku ui.a... or curtig apaartenadt to said bnildine. Saii- ' tlon awaiting the sooundral who ara vio- "d. tok, iB "T11"11. 'Bd ke said as tha flatlngth.Jr.on.1 righU cf taoKriS , P W Idwaud 7 IRKS, Sk'f - SHAVING and 11 A I R DR EJWl ""'TSJ citizens of Clearfield and vicinity ' notice that tb undersigned has opened SJ. ing balooa in Graham t Row, wher th I I r l: li -r : :M k. ..n.lllRtt 1". tyl equal U th bett city shops. He resp'' )y MlieiU a tnJ of hit skilL ' t-vn GEORGE rRlt'0, riearfltld, Jury 1862-fiai