Ution, d ed with the mull pox, and Captnin Wlu'tU'r.ncut for tho 11 n roan In many InMahrr the pflicers do not tcp.k bim (hm tha prUon niitlt r guard nt that jioint, in engaged in working Possess the slightest knowlcdjro if CorgrfK and the BolJirr. Ofttinir Wene. Tr C,tlmklnh.l,,t The conduct of t ho nmn Coiifrre Generals' Stca man an J Fii erlon. T. . l: ' ! '""'.".''""'"ii.J t ft. .1 a-rwiUkM..l itt n i t liia 11 a I ' 4 1 ,-a l.lnit ntinn im lit a rtW n Bnllti I it W A I I 1 1 if U I U ltt 111 II I 1 1 fl iOfat . I . , l , I If 1 I . J I .1 n . 1 . . I . . 1 " I 1 " a . . 1 1 . Bb I ! t . 4 1 ' 1 . . k . . . . m I ! 1 . . . . . . . 1 u. 1 M ! . - . . . . m . . . a a - 1 P 4 a - t a t fi fr a e ft i a a ft w i4 I J 1 1 a . tmiuiiiinc niureini1.ui u u.rn. nu cm pioys mcreon nunc n nuruuir i.im is, ui.p-u ..i, .,w .,,, ,,,,.. ,1i-1,P1IIli nMfl t , ulnn.Winr-. f li-- re.pecimr, . i i . ji jji .'i ll . j .. r . 1 . 1 1 - dollar on on firedmcn for another so aevcrcly ns toendang nUbln- K'nn'n ttf attract universal attention, the plundering! of the Negro Bureau rati. P'Trlili and meets with deserved contoinpt. agents, are more outrageons in (leor-' A. itUg, ( At Goldsborongh the superintendent, life, and when interrogated py ro- A bounty lull lias lctn betoro that g mm onu t'uioiina tlianinir- jj J 57 , ,1 il ' loiliev. O. O. lilavir, chaplain United lativfl lo this case, uo tint not Kiio.f i0tY for over two years, trrnntmir rrmia. 'Jho ainusatdnisclH School iyd from ih ui.riLfr iStates nr:ny, is cultivating -one, farm enough about law to distinguish a civil C:ti,-P ()P ,. to those who Masters aro chaririinr their 'r ol.nod if.T,?"". ,or.'l.p-. ".PeM.: aton (iovernnient account, and is inter- from a crim.mil case. .. . 10ltl ' . ..... ... TIi,7.. ir , ftrt "I'J ?.V ,e u" Vu.'Z1' Yl llll ii'l'l I 11 Ilk 11.. Ill 1K1II" Illl'll UlLLIIILIIi lib A A IILU I 1111111. F.l I II HIT . . II n 111 I I. I I I 1 UB v" L. On another occaion, when one of his of frecdmeii. ruards reporteil to lnmthnt a colored more farmiso woman had apokon disre?peci fully of him, tthout creu mqumnc wlint tl woman had paid, lie ordered her to be imprisoned until tle next morning nine o clock, w lien Hio should be csted in cultivating two tanns on Ins thk rtcommendation. i ' ' - i - , Miy isj, iM-8e brought before him to answer for the'own account. This oflieer stated in We are satisfied that the recom- bounty equal to that giver, to soldiers f:orn, that costs them 81,80. This - -(-,- A!1 indignity. In one instanco ho linpris- his examination before us that ho was mcnuatlon which we mauo in reterenco in li0J-4. Uno pretext alter anotu- margin is icrmcu "loyalty oned fix children for ten days lor, not interested in the cultivation of to the the withdrawal of the oiliccrs cr ;9 wdoi)tcd to Btave olftho bill, and bureau also charges two thirds of tho ' ,my fccoun'' h Mt my bti tn . - .. .1.. c.T.i i.-.i. I. . v ! ,1.. J I 'i'.1D :.. tl ' 1 ' . . n ; ltlmut nB iuit cium or Drororaii.. Jl pmying in inc biitcis on iuo ouuinuii pKiimiuuiie, except inuirtfiiy in man- ui uir uuirau in uinin, uu 11 " prevent its nassaro tlll(ill ATI I i khioii oaruurinr cr imitlnv m ir. . - . ...I..I. . --") Lira nnnn nn niroil fi-opflmnn for h'l v.' rf liin frnrn i )n Vnrl h wlici war enrrnnr. inr the troons of such duties as it innv . " w ...a ..wv. 11 ) n ---n 1 - . ing told another freed man that he was ed in planting ; but wo ascertained et ill be necessary to perforin in con- out ot tl about to be nrresled lv Mr.Fitz. This from Mr. Cnrr and Mr. Lane, citizens nection with tho frcedinen, is equally ; that tho prevent its passage. It is alleged products ol tho .arm, then however, pn- I "i"! therfre, py no debt 0f k," ould take too much money they charge the darkies nothing for IZ.TmIaZ rm I ft 1 (T I 1 t I io now scant .treasury; or, aceping up ounciay ocnoois anu 1 ray-'-jr'W OUS'E AND STORI' Tni' poor old man not having tho money jof the vicinity of (loldsboiough, that applicable to North Carolina. to pay tho fine, was imprisoned until ho is interested and joined with them! V'ory respectfully your obedient lue next uay, wnen urn son pniu uiujin contracts lorine cultivation ui uicir acrraiiis. namo, with three dollars additional as plantations, lie and his friend Mr.; James 13. Steadman, Maj. Gen. Vol. jail fees. Hrooks entered into a contract 'with; J. b. 1 ullerton, ling. Gen. oI lands aro not surveyed. Tins or Meetings. If thoso Puritan hypo- riTz'g TAXKTt. This land upon which tho huts in this settlement are built is owned by Mr. Lane to furnish rations and pay for forty laborors.and to provido eight good mules. Bad for the Cnuacn. Tho Star sounds like economy and justico, but crites aro not closely watched by the field coun In the Uorough of Osec-Ma, ounly, on lot 60 by 160 with in' A nm Sln.ut.nn.. J II l.w t.t I -i (1 when wo reflect, and finally learn, government officers they will sell all hiRh, on corner cf tb muin .ir..,. ,n' that for the mist vcar. that body has the able-bodied durkics to Cuban J" L0""r.d' ..?rL "i1'1. ? ?". J ' . . .. .iwiimuiH uuuci liuruun BOIfUed turd. purnoaei. Cellar full an of boildinr , on premiiei to SACKEXT. BKOTHFUl y 23d, 1866-2I-pd. inati iui Liit ji.i.-i l j uu I , iiiiib Luuy 1110 - ' , kt il spent all its limo and money upon 6IflV0 dealers, before another ycaiyog the NEGKO, it looks more liko rus- passes around, and cither work toj' I ... . . ... . ll. ,.i il - 1-1-.. - .1 . Mr. Lane oftercd to says, that the president of the cxplod-, "X," ""T' tw": ,1 ZZ"Z T A ' IV I ' ey - certain heirs in North Carolina, and lurnish the land, to superintend in ed Merchants National Bank of Wash is held by the Krcedmen's Bureau as person the cultivation thereof, tho jntou Bubscribcd f 5 000 to tho new nuanuoneu prvperty. j ioa, ninui'u ISnperintendetit I'ltz says goes to the support of tho Bureau, is imposed upon the owner of each lint forground rent. If the occtipants fail to pay this tax promptly, they aro either turned out into the streets or imprisoned, and in some instances huts have been torn.; cording to contract. down by order of the Superintendent for nou payment of the tax. All bus iness transacted by these people is taxed for the same purpose. Five dollars per month is levied upon every littlo shop ; two dollars on each fish ing boat ; five dollars on each horse and cart, ic. Tho failure to pay those taxes when due at once subjects the property taxed to confiscation. Wo were unable to ascertain what amount of money had been collected by Sup-! erintendent Fitz, or what disposition had been made of it. The imperfect manner in which the books were kept would have rendered a lengthy and detailed examination necessary to ar rive at even nn approximate idea of tho amount of money collected, in answer to the question as to what jastifieation there was for the oppress ive burdens he had imposed upon these people, Superintendent Fitz replied that Captain Soeley told him, "1 must have a thousand dollars a month from that settlement." lie also furnished us with a swom statement, herewith forwarded, marked "E." in which he attempt to defend his conduct by stat ing that he acted in obedienco to the orders of his superior officers m tho Bureau. CAPTAIN EEELEV 8CREEN1X HIS PUBOR MNATES. In an interview wo had with Cap tain Seely, that officer evinced a desire to shield Superintendent Fitz by stat ing that a great deal of w hat was said against him resulted from prejudice, notwithstanding he had tho sworn t 1 1 many terar liim that tKa oUtirgoo against ritz were truo. BCRIAC OFFICERS gnOOTIXO DOWN A FRIEDMAN. While atNewbcrn investigating the conduct of tho officers of the Bureau, and tho reported oppressions of the frced.nen by this class of persons, our attention was called to tho alleged killing of a freedmen by a white em ployee of Colonel Whittlesey, assist ant commissioner of the Bureau for North Carolina, and tl.o Hcv. Horace James, formerly assistant quarter master, on their plantation in Pitt countt'. Mr. James, while in tho United States service, was superin tendent of tho Bureau for the district now tinder charge of Captain Sccley, and is now an agent of tho Bureau, w ithout pay, for the county in which ho is planting. The circumstances under which thisfrecdman was killed, as stated by Mr. James himself, were as follows : Tho freedman was accus ed of stealing provisions from tho store ot Colonel bittlesey and Mr. James, was arrested, tried, and convicted by Mr. Jamca as agent of the Bureau.und was sentenced to dig ditches on their plantation. Whilo working out this eenter.co ho ran away, and was pur sued by James and his clerk, Boyden, who arrived at the bank of a river while tho freedman was attempting to cross in a canoe. Boyden ordered him to return.telling him if he did not hojwould shoot.nnd the freodman disre garding this order, Boyden fired. Boy den states himself that he thinks he hit him, and as nothing has ever been braid of the ficcdiuau b!iico,II Isgener. ally believed in the neighborhood thnt he was killed and fell from tho canoo into the river. These facts were st ated in a letter forwarded to Colonel Whit tlesey, who returned it to Captain Feeley with tho following endorse ment : Raleigh, March 28, 18GG. Respectfully returned, as tho affair seems to havo occurred at night, and, as the body of the negro has not been discovered, it docs not appear certain that tho shot took effect. No further action in the caso seems to bo called for. By order of Col. Wuittlesev, Assistant Commissioner. Beecher, Assist. Adj. Gen. A number of tho froedmen atNew bern expressed dissatisfaction at tho manner in which this caso has been passed over without investigation ; but as the plantation ia quite remote liom any public line of communica tion, we were unable, owing to want of time, to inquire into tho matter. AFFAIRS AT KINSTOS. On the 2d met. we left Ncbcrn for (toldhborough, and on the way stoppi at Kinfton long enough to learn tn crops to be equally divided, one-half .r ,. , .. . to Mr. Lane and the other half to Mr.l Metropolitan Church, on condition Brooks and Glavis. Mr. Lane states '"'"t the lundsot thoenterpnso should that tho enterprise'failed after the bo deposited in his bank. This was freedmen had worked over two'done, to the extent of $10,000, and it months ; they then left Brooks and i8 etatod to be a total ,oss the 6ub. Glavis, having failed to pay them ac-, . .. ..,,,. t . , cording to contract. The freedmen "'Pfon of 85,000 not having been received for their labor a littlo cloth-'pa'd " This is bad for Bishop Simp- lng, such as coats, pants, shoes, c, son. Ho labored zealously with, and furnished by Captain Glavis, had but! wu8 onc 0f tne ,u08t oyal durin" the little or no money. A similar contract .,ood Rnd fc. fc was mane b' Glavis and Brooks with I J ' 1 Mr. Carr, who stated to us that Cap-ja mammoth Church nt Washington, tain Glavis is paying the hands in "a out of war plunderingx, in which to littlo of everything, but chiefly in praise tho Lord, is, like all jll-gotten clothing." gains passing away $15,000 at a time. SELLING 1T.EKHMEX S CLOTHES. 1. . , P . ' , , ' AVa nwnmnr! I- 1 1, tpti,ftv rtf 11 18 0n,J' bOOt '"Oltll BgO, that Mcssrs.BarnhamiBalIard)iuictioncersJCu,vcr robbed the Methodist College at Goldsborough,that they had sold, at Meadville,of 850,CC0,notAvitbstand- at auction, lor Chaplain tilavis lorty blankets mar ked "U. S.," and a quan tity of clothing that had been sent to Goldbborough lor gratuitous distribu tion to tho needy by a Freedmen's . i Irfttion hare this ilav bfmn vraniAf) in ii. T uio j.C"TO nureuu li u iuihsju. n a hlwi uu nnuitu iuw i itznea. on me mutate or Jmi r.riw iKie oi ivariDHDl lownnhin in i. .... . ll. .1 ii VT -"""' i-oaneiYei unaer winch ticcnty-jive millions o "-" " viMiijJL-uuu ins ucignuor to the w hole Eno Conference, had pray ed for war, and Mr. Culver, for nearly four years. The loyalists are certainly treating our Methodist friends,rathcr :,i c.,.:..i.. : .. ..:..;:.. r ir?i. p. . i i. i niu outicy , t ih hi iiiu MLiuiiy ui i diiuuimjj , lur ino iuu lllUirpilipitS Illln- Rochester, N. Y. Wo learned also , jshed thcin tho nast fow rear. that he bad disposed of a large amount of such clothing at private salo. The ished thein tho past fow years. State Convention. Ths Icmocrat- dullars were to be lavished upon the sing Bnd VvaY liliC hiinself, or loose lazy Negro: or, if so much of their 1,19 cliVli tongue or life, will do tho precious time is taken up in devising Bamc things too in South Carolina, if means to raise revenue to sustain the 110 18 not wateneu. mo people that government, that they cannot attend wor,c wllito factory girls to death, to the wants of tho soldier, v by can linvo vcry llU1 conscionco when they the members wrangle for two months 6et 1,old of u I'ntation darkey, or a over the Negro Rights bill ? Were 4',,ebd tenement. not those men elected by xchite pco- Amended. Tho "Infernal" Rcven- plo ? Why then spend all their time no law has been amended, in the in the interest of tho trc. T ( House, so that in the future, Incomes Soldiers, if you would black your under $1,000 will bo exempt from faces, curl your hair, aiul go to Wash- taxation. Those above 1,000 and ington, and taken position in tho under ?5,000 must pay five per cent.. galleries of Congress, and clap your, and all abovo ?j,0'J0, ten per cent. hands whenever a member says any thing in favor of tho "intelligent con- Chaplain stated himself that he had ic fitato Convention, of Ohio, met at : i c . l. i i l i i 1 ' , . I,, i.,,,, .1 , , Columbus, on Inursduy last, to nomi and sixty jlollars (S-'GO), though sub- ,., , ... sequently ho asserted that the totrdjnatellK'irPtatol,tket.w,"L'h.thcyd.din cash receipts of his cilice, from all ;a mor0 harmonious mancer, than has sources, amounted to one hundred been herctoforo exhibited for many and twenty-six dollars and lUty cents ycara. The Demoeraey of Ohio are ($120,50). Ho kept no books or even in,i; h . Tho Convention was pended. addressed by such vcteransas Geo. II Pendleton, our late nominee for vice President,' C. L. Vullandhgham and Geo. E. Pugh. ONE WAT OF INDVCINC INDUSTRY. Major Charles I. Wickersham, sub agent of tho Bureau whoso headquar crs aro at Wilmington, is also inter ested in the cultivation of a rice plan- JCQTTho Rump Senate, baa rejected lution within his sub-district, and ho tho npnointtne'nt of Col. Win. ll. Pur. is to receive one-fourth of tho crops Loll, ToM, MaBtcr at Uahimore Mr from the same lor compelling the freed-1 i,ii i i ' ....- o.nnlnvoH m, -nlH uLitinn lft 1 1 urnoll had been appointed by Mr. work faithfully. Ho explained U,0 Lincoln,and re-appointed by Mr. John manner.in which he compelled frecd-.son. ' This is the way "loyally" treats men to comply with their contracts, 1 the -boys in blue," under tlw urders by stating that Jie put them to work Lf Stcvcns Geary & CoThis dass have with ball and chain on the streets of , Wilmington. ( no moro respect for a soldier; unless "evils of the system. jho worships the negro in preference Without attempting to discuss tho j to tho whito race, than a swine has propriety of oiliccrs of tho Bureau in for pearls. tho military service cf tho United j T . States, w ho are paid by tho govern-r 0TICE "cn- Wood, commander mcnt for tho performance of their of the Department of Alabama, has ,) .. i : . :.. j . i I .... ..... ' uuB) v paging in pnv,uo uusiness, notified Raphael Semms, who was a So elected probate Judge official positions that class of labor, i,or the of obilo, that ho will wo deem it our duty to state somo of not allowed to excrciso tho func- t he effects produced, both upon tho tions of Judge until he gets himself! officers themselves nnd uiion the plan- nardoned. Mr Ko,,,m. . . ters with whom they come in compe- ' an(lpr of " p " T e. tition, by, such conduct. Major Wick- T, " . Confcderato Stcnmcr crsliam,in contracting to furnish forty a ania' dunng the war, and did laborers to work on a rice plantation, great damage to our commerce. bpOOlnOfl fit 1nMI 1 tl f firnctnil niiiinil 1 . i 1 m tho laborers, whom he compels to la-' T ,ctter of Governor Swan, of i lor, perhaps unjustly, when unfairly Maryland, on the political situation, dealt with by tho persons working has burst in tho tho dis union camp them on tho plan tation ; and, on their with a terrible crash. Sumner's knees refusing to work, ho inflicts upon lni, t ... ' , BK,UXS them unlawful anrl fnr h,,.,i' f Knocked together like Belshazzars. contract, unheard of punishmcnts,put- Stcvcns thought he heard earthquakes' img uicni on cnain gangs as u they "'", wnuo others dreamed that iiu wiiviciou. criminals, uoionel ljce n legions had again Appeared on h.ttlcsey, or any other officer of Maryland soil. Th,.n, i L We fear tho government will novcr realize much support from us. under traband," and fling an occasional this bill, as our income is likely to be boguet among the members, liko the under ?1,(00, but if it needs any phy black wenches do, you would soon Uical bclp to "coerce" tho ''traitors" have a bill passed giving you 1 GO i at tho other end of the line, into its acres of land, or a bounty of i'MO. support, wo can bo counted in. Tho Rumpers only work for those n ,r who do the nice thing to them. Un- , JU til you look, act, and smell like a buck ,c,use"! Scate ha9 elected I W Negro, there is little hopo for relief B"tIer' MaJor tiencral of t!,e 3IiIitia 1 rA l,a (.'ui. Tl. y ? ll ui mat uwiu. me wciierai win now have another opportunity of rxtin gtiishing himself, Lcforc he "shuflles off this mortal coil," and if bo docs ueunu 10 eaia eiute r requested to makt : meu ate DBTmeni. inn thou hnin. .1. eirainat lha line, will imnunt thm Hut. TI.itii1liipaiitllAmnt MFI IVlli flOTnr, ....-"w .. M-A.MA.ivA vnniiLl Hit 23d. 18SH.AL. ln,;.; I ironohin.-rrepoiati eriu be roee red L tomtniasioner Office, in the Eorough vtui i.uii tuuuij, UD; the 20ih dny of June heat, for the huil ing of a o COUltT 1JOUSE in u Borough. Tlant and specification a riA lAHn n f. I hn I rimmiicn,...1. nm.. an Lima. JfF.f. KPVirrR '1 C. B. HUTCH ESON, JOSEPH P. LUCAS. B. T. IU-tkos. Clerk. My 23. 18GG-4t. a A St'nci'riV. iiS'itq lu'a t-.-i.;r.,.o 1 M ... . . . . j v 1 im a 1 Ibe rublie. at the fullairis v nl.. IV. J... named, via: Acw Millimrt 25th and JCth , iUj, Stb, Vlh. Sid and 2:id of June: ClMrd.l Jane let, 2d, 15th, 16th. 2lthnd 30th : Lntkm oiirr di aoa tin 01 jum. 1 no ..... lion o Geldiasf trd h wrl:? cf Htn- a-Mi, UUll DolDff TirnuriMtnr nf thA i.LI.hi.1 II j . -r - -.....-.v " ui ui juuuu m iae uinei a&u pi rftaooTe denpnated. May 23, 1SC8. to the whito soldier, at the hands ofi thnt debauched body, called Congress. "Treason" in Martlaxd. A ter rible insurrection has broken out in nt, the laurels won at Bia Bethel the loyal camp, in the State of Mary land. Governor Sw an, has fired upon tho political Fort"Loyally" and Lieut. Gov. Cox, Congressman Phelps, and tho Collector of tho Port, and Post Master Turne!!, of Baltimore, havo fired bhots in quick snccession, r.t tho snmo citadel, and it is snpjwscd that tho whole State will surrender befctfo tho fourth of July, to these new traitors, under the lead f the Johnsons. The "Plugs" and "Ripy of Baltimore have set up a tremen dous howl because they see power and patronage nassin.r Irnm ihoir j a r Dutch Gap Canal, or Fort Fisher, will wilt upon his brow. Stua.nok blt Tuik. We observe that the soldiers in a number of the counties in the eastern part of the Stale, are organizing Clymer Clubs. They teem to appreciate talent rnth- cr than egotism. ' A wag at our elbow says they iear that if Geary were olected Governor, that lie wnnhl l.nnn- them up by the thumbs, ns he used to 'o in tho valley. Til., KOTICE TO CREDITORS. Cl.KaKntLD CotlfTT. 8! In Ikt milliiir Ih. .rTii.. n . iie 01 i.awrenre lownihip, Clearfield eounu decemed. In lh Orphan ! C-nrt of Cleared ionl, ref.ectii)g the apraiement of Re Estate, appra'ued aod tat out to the Widow on dvrtbeaeuof Aeuibl. rii . tha one tint,.;. dedonobulf part of 51 aero appraid $IS0 50. 7'be Court made the following order Maj 8, 1S6, read and con&rmej at ti' and unle ciceptiooi are filed on or before tho firbt day cf text Term, -.in us Gnuiiiuicu BuaoiuiGiy. lif me Court, May 23, ISCB-41 I. fl. EAROEU, Clerk. A 'luiiir Max. Wo nW,- iini the I)emoc.Ms of r.,. nn . f.. hands. Why don't tho Winter Da-!'?"' ,,avo bccn H'ng Win. P. Jenks to "Offinin a rnn liegislaturb. nuitiicsey, or any oilier oiliccr 0 f Mirvlnnrl f.;i Tl.. : . less rank and influence in the Bureau , "? !" T 'ru 18 Just now a who i8cn.'afTodinwnilMn,Tnlnr,fi:,n. terrible rattling among tho "loyal" rented for cash or on shares, becomes dryDori09 in that State. May tho interested in securing a low rate of Lord havo mercy upon them. U'nirna mwl in Mitt.in.. I I. . . .. t . i .hw mm in iii.iiuiip HID IIIUMPU IOI- TT.,. onl. lbnrpom.1nfin , in 4. .1? 1 UNITED AGAIN . ..OUM,u,r.,n, iivai uy trimcntoi tho lreedmcn visiles call for Massachusetts bayon-1 L8q 01 JJrookvi!I . .... . .. J liHoln f., ll,. T cis to help them, as they did in 1861.1 . " livjjienniu. do - not niio to dictate, or mcddlo ,.., uailWn,ilua.-. mo repons the buwness of our neighbors, but from Washington, are that some very! would suggest in this instance, that important changes will soon bo made ' Mr. 'Jcnks is tho right man, for the m Internal Revcnuo and Tostofficcs'place and wo hope ho will be tho throughout tho country, particularly ( n0lnill0e inthat di8(nct in tho Western and Middle States. x. There Is such a prcssuro in favor of rBtK 1,10 6ttcmcnt so gen thoso who havo distinguished them. ! y C'rculalc1 for Bomc timo P8. selves in tho military .acrvico that lro"gh 1,10 l,llP the effect that the present incumbents will have to f" t,,e ,rtSUC9the State Banks, would a lift 4o VAI I ifnl.. A - t . 1 ilivo way for more aoonmnm "w l"" a,lcr c Tho fellows that during tho war. WM fint f Jd 5s """"d. The tax CJ I i ,a , , so terribly in favor nf i l..arti,i 18 vmi "ron i"o notes wved after entirely forgetting them since U is l,,at.tim. n"d docB not those over; but tho "government" is do- ft m circulation previous. ternimed, by the assistance of tho' ?3uO. S. Ferry, was, on Wcdnes- own uso quartermaster's 6torcs and It rations to paj' their own laborers. CAltl). CovHijioKitiii Orrir, Cirorfictd, fa. Jv U. ISCt f WBERBAi, hj an Act of Aaaembly, palled the 3Uth day of March, A. I)., 1806, and is accord; anee Iherewith, it U therefore hereby ordered, that all peraona claiminif exemption under aaid Act, eliall appear in their proper peraon, or, fer. ward their diecharges to tbii effiee, betweei Ur Sth aod fiflih daye of Juno next, that the earn may be examined and ilaced on record, and thr prnptr exoncratiooa made aod filed, n. nr,i.. of the Board, W.S UKAbLET, Clerk. J. B. Cuilectort will plcaie bring thii eutiet to the attention of thoie ia-.erejud. Orphan. Court Salc-By rirtae of an cn der f the Orphan 'a Court of Clearfield co. jhe undersigned guardian of Ellen Mul len, minor child of li?orge Mullen, dec'o, will olfer at piil.lic ral in ilm wu.i.c.u, .... rfiuay, June 10, IbPI, tbt following Konl EMate. iz: A ceitaio housB and lot oT ground, situate io tha village of rnradise, Lawrence loirnahip, county aforesaid, a.ljoining lota of Leon ard IV'den and Abrabam Curter. Trkus or Sai.E.One half the putchaie monpy in hand at cnnSrniation or al, and the r?idue in one year thereafter, whhinleresi, lo be secured bv bond and mortgage on premiere. t. w WM- "ADEBAUGIT, -puy My23, ISCWt. Guaidian. opening,a' t'- Theunderi?ned intend field, on tbe Firot,.s! in 10 Town Hall, Clear for a term of e'even wecVj in JnD to continue Tbourouglinea will be a!nv itrurtion. "Not how much but'o j" " enr 1 principle upon abich the exercirel if.""1' the ducted con. Particular attention paid to Tenmanihlp anu EookKcc ping.. A daily remitter it kept of the attendance, de portment and recitation! of each pupil which il eenl weekly to pareoti, Ihui furniehin then wuc contuot information of bit ttandioi and prcpreet ia tchool. 1'ublie exhibition, are not held at any Mated time, but parent, and guardian are respectfully invited to Tiail the achool and obierre the maa ner In which the oWy work it performed. TEH MS tF TUITION. Spelling, Beading, Writing, Primary Arftbrae. tie and Geography, f 4 no Orainmar, Ueojjraphy, Uittory, Arithmetic and Book-Kecpmg 4 Algebra, l'hilotoph, Geometry, Menruratioa and Fifrveying, j, M Latin and Greek with any of tha abort branch- $9 00 For further Information apply to May 13, 1868. C. li. SAKDFORD, Principal T" EGIStTER'S KnTirrlv.iiui. v.!CT They there- rresbytenan Assemblies, sinate the Cr.ar cf Russia, which so 'Gor. Johnson one of tho board ol&JPlXXl:? r the inspection rbelrt, all othert in any Way Preeenled to is ... Clearfield county, to be held me rorongu or ClearBeld, kiwi V ... I .. r T . . . for condrm.li A ' " l;"" - .1 - " a liaa iftjwaDOV. Gold Uoixo Up. The disturbers of ,7ch"f0.unt of z- c.Kai. Adminiitratorof m ' "'i6 B"ronSh of CarweatvUle, tleaifield countr. da...,l ' Democrats, to reward "tho boys in Jny ll,8t elected United States Scna bluo," against the combinetl treachery tor, by tho Connecticut Legislature, of Stevens, (ieary, tho dead duck, fr six years, from tho 4th of March and all their backers. "cxt, in tho place of Mr. Foster, now ' KxrENMVE.-Soinetimo durin, l..t 0Clinfi ''lont. Jiolh tho Old and' April, an attempt was made to assas-' SrTlio lVcsidcnt has appointed mc, to'th. T csbiishmnt of abor las wed, ni in C ZZLn 'aMV 1 , "T7 of Adcmy far below what tho labor i. rnnliv ' l".l,nJ,'niL0,ucntino",nt Aashuigton, that a series of ,.rso.lNest Toint. Ko has also appointed '""'. d will b. worth. Ofticcrsof the quartermaster's , . nn1 . rising vote of twelve lutions were passed throng rr. .Douglas Grant, a son of tho General . L,Th. V,u,L.f. and commissary departments who Bi-ft ,'unare'-1 nearly unanimous for rc-'denrepatinn- h . .1 Cadet in iho anmn !nii;ii;n icomaiencin.? n h..t thus engaged aro subjected to tho uni,n- This is tho first timo the two1 pots lifo and rh-nntirr, i , , temptation of annronriati. in ft;, bnrliM hr i " a tlcputirg the assistant ivnii.iuiuni ui ppropnaiins 10 their ooaics nave met together !nMisn c . , , " ' . i J ' J'n. rox,to tho Public TPBPP in erect. ,n n W..... a lull carry them in T?0;.. a ,.:,...... . .1 ... .... . A,, iicnjoinu l 1 liiliVll. LUirci HIT IV 1 1 II n nilant,rfAN -1 f o ...... H .inuiiuvi' standing among the crowned beads is dehnilely stated that ;r"wT? T rvn "w" y- union will be oflW.fP.1 of .1.:- i 1 , . ",,ar,m- " -omjiiainis nave ncen made to me by, clu,,'!ui already been appointed in his S?J!!'?.ihlt,,C8V?,cn.t"ofel Like His Oi l) MASTEn.-Tho "Chris-!elcad'ono f,f t,ur 'ar Vessels has in. loU..n cntr. - as loyalist, tcmlcn placed at his disposal, a company labor in the State. There isno doubt Geu- 3Iowr(1 tho head of the Nctrro r80,dlerB W'1 accompany tho cxpe- l, M, f . . Tl 1-1.. 1 -r lillnii J I r 1 . . tiiuu minio oi 1110 iii-icciingmanilcslcd-"UItnu "Ke A- v., assumes all the ""'v" ",,u ticioro no gels Pack ARBlTRAttY POWER OP THE BUREAU Tho arl A . a somo ot the oiliccrs and agents of tl iureau in making nnes, and inflictin regarding tho locii toward the Bureau on tho part of the responsibility for the crimes commit ;,ca,!t ono 1,undl-cJ thousand dollars of iTrl: lcdb7fci.-ubordin.le. His defense P' "onej will be .pent, to litror - 1 i. iof thoso scoundrels, is likely to brinir aU' tli08 ecntlemcn to mako a :zj:$z movai: w 3chlzz t y S arrests, imposing l"n OCiena ino outrages committed. tVb "l''""S money. ig punishments, dis- by the Rev. Fiti'a and James', what' At His Tost Auain-A1 ", "L8fr CrC'l I W0UM 0? Speed ha. re it 2 t Attorney lv the statute of limitation,. .V. p. I ... sutler do : uenoral Speed has returned from his prejudice against the Government. If, Tabbed. A bankrupt law. passed 80Journ in Kentucky, and in his in- tho ofllpfi-n u-nra nil lnnnn J :i .11: 1 1 1. . 1 . 1 ' ir,-,i. .!il. n. . n . i -.i nuuui-. me lower nouso oMjoncrcss ast wppV "-"' i"e i resident, ma nta ns gent,with even limited lctalinforma-' nnd from .nn.MM.S. ,.a.8tMC..' that ,K w,t tt.j ... -ygn- lanltr. ,ainu insamcien , fir ni T .i,T wer!.ou..nnf8t nd intclli- the lower house of Congress last week lCrV!ew Wlth 11,8 rrcsident, maim nnoTirionSr appearances w-ill p tQ that tho Norfolk-Underwood- 1 ' . . .and Insufficient. DiUoVAcccred! tMi f 0' of Furopc, likely to lead to war. have V?m..? ."T,?.?.1 f D Admini.tra.or.f sent Gold up the past week, from'" cie-rVeid w&trZS! F""' 130 to 1 41. j t "'""M of Gideon Bmeal ,Dd $.a"' of the !wt Will and Te'ument of Df.ap. George Ward, tho oldest .d Odd Fellow in the world, died recent-1 , . T"?! cr0Dnt of Mary Spencer, Admlnittra ly atrreston, England Ho ..lra!"ffi in 17bfl, and joined tho order of Odd "I" ri,u " Ro1" La.renc'e tP., deo',i !m leu li . ' .TA"ounni.H.HurdandUJ.JJnrdEe. ... nc ms one OI ihose "'rt tha Iwt Will and Jeetainent of Vila. itzv:::r!ht cu.r. - VttUBj .Ye.!), who signed tho first "dispensation" HH.U inmo iu Americn 8 Tba final account of Elitabeth Crow. A1. niaittratrix of Andrew Cron. lata f Rn.l Gen Rosecrans. This gentleman ' has concluded to acttlo pcrmanuntlr' '"on,,,..of r- Coutri,, Qoardian of j air abb conuuier. 1 7 r. h Q: ?.ARaKR. Keglrttr Ifil-ThA VniA v o - . . - viearoeio, Jan, S3 nti vu.,v jwict oenato fill roiiOER CIIttedii .. confirmed the ......vv jjnuwi ij. - at San Diego, California. MKRRK.U k BIOLER'i Sickle. .. Minister to the Hague. j P". SmiiSBt