f t tflrarfiflb f publican. Is v stAT,:::: ::Sept. 5,100. XSS MEETINGS!, Jitc Freemen, (o your Tosts! insonTclym & THE UNI0N 1 aiocrals and Conservatives I AGAINST UNION RADICALS AND NEGROESI frient!" of th "Government" and the Union to hold a Mass Meeting at Clearfield, on f, (Court week,) the 25th of September. following places have also been agreed i f, r !icu!-inj the lisucs of the day: T!l U'" Friday. Sept. 7, at 2 p. m. -liNBI'ltrt. same day. at 7 " SiiK;? JU'-L bCHOOL HOUSE, in C.irard jbnsbij, on Saturday, Sept. 8, at 7 p. m. iiKttn. T.J. McCullough, Israol Test and Kioi.l in;;. Ksqs. JjF.N' SCHOOL HOUSE, name day, at 7 p.m. i it ens. John L. Cuttle, U, W. Mooro and .M. Jk-Cullongh, Esqs. JMTOWN. Thursday, Sept. 13, at 2 p.m. j HMStlROVK, same dav, at 7 " i;r.r.. Dr. Boyor, T. J. MiCulloujh and if. Ultcr.., Ksqs. il'ER CITY, Friday, Sept. 14. at 2 p. m. I VII.I.K same day, at 7 " f HERSBCKO, Saturday, Sept. 15, at 2 p. m. ti iM'S, (Bloom tp.,) same day, at 7 " 1 r.R'i LINK, name day, at 7 .TV? SCHOOL IIOUSL, (Luion tp.,) tame ,v. at 7 I. m. L-.i.mn. Walter Barrett, Wm. M. McCul- W. I. Biglof, A. W. Walters, T. J. Mc I ii-h and Frank Fielding, Esqs. i cukcrf fur the halauce of the meetings will be i ,un-ed i" due time. ;:X linrF., Fridav. Sept. 21, at 2 p. m. -KYVI1.T.K, same day, at 7 " iO.wiI.LE. ame diiy, at 7 " liXSU'E, (Irwiu's,) Saturday, Sept. 22, at 2 n. in. WW WA-niXfiTOX, name day at 7 p. m. ; I'M'. ii"C day, at 7 " 11.11'.- l.l "..iJ. Saturday, Sept. 19, at 2 p. m. Kt'I.A. nine dav. at 7 " H.LKVS SCHOOL HOUSE, same day, 7 p.m. In frc;.iug series of meetings have been agreed n, and it is farmed that the Committee of Vigi- e in the respective boroughs and townships to ,h they ere to le held, will bo particularly vc in bringing about the necessary arrange rs f..r good meetings. Should any one of our uiocratir nr Conservative friends deem it noecs v to hold meetings iu localities not named in a'.i.ve wc wi" thankful if they will in ,ii us nt once. At least two of the afore ned speakers will be present at each mating: Iiv order of the Democratic Co. Committee. C. 11. COODLAXUKR, Chairman. Borough Schools. Our Schools ireetors, in compliance with tlie de- ands of tlic public, and in tho direct ineot tiitir uuty, nave ueiermineu to rt.l 1 1 1 I A .. J A pen the public Schools at a proper riod. We understand tlieyoiieii on Jonday next, for a term of bis months. !r. Charles 13. SauforU has been elect 1 Principal, and Miss Mary Walters, ;.d Miss Ellie Morgan assistants, If spericnCO IS a necessary attribute in heart Of teaching there Should t'O no j omjilaintS On that Oint; And VO ii -...It nr. tl,nt If !, (,.r.li,i.j ,... Coubtnot, that it tho teachcis )e mpeily 6uprorted by Directors and iit'i 1aj) of Mpumher, ihu ' , . A -n ii I NOTICE IS, therefore horchy given, to the areiltS. tllC present term Will yield ltSjCoroner, Jutici of the Peace, and Constables, .M'itimalo results. "We have at this in n1 ,cr ,aid eountj" t Clearfield, to appear in i . . , r. i -' ; iiiiuu l'iu udu tuwii'iuiiiL iuui u a, n , lime is to short; six months study : i . i : .. a - . i-'inci ma in on i us "vajmincy, is too much precious time thrown away in the "feedtimo'' of3'outh. t'iiAN(ii.i) Again. The time fixed ior holding tho Congressional Con- rvChUOn lor I US UlSiriCt, aas Hiram ; & i i . t .i abeon changed. Tho Delegates will 1 i..tv:i ti,..! 1.... .i,.u,..i.....r r ei...t' u .. ... i.. k.i i neei a I uui it) un t-unesmy , tuc -til instant. llllS IS tllC third Demxl . f, vo.l I iv nnr f.-ion.U of tl.r. ntbor on,l i A' ll. C line, and WC htlltO thCV Will hold 4hintim. Thctso changes may seem tut trivial affairs to persons who trav- tl on rtiilroads and send their news . , i i i i ly telegraph, but ,t .. viewed Ulfforcntly by thoSO Who pOSSCSfl nei- , , ,, . , . t hor, and ore compelled to endure filly miles of corduroys and mtldholes, ii. r. sil , i , i i nrr u 1 n 1 1 I tin Imrflna nrn In t r heo " " lip and all hands ready to Start On a . , , ... . . , I lliree days tour. o hope our friends , an Ilia f'niioibi l.nr.L.p irlll tint ,rn I back on themselves" again. A 1'rolihc Yield. Our fellow to vnsman, 1. F. Etiweiler, Estj., on the 2d day of May last, planted four founds ol Goodrich's early potatoes. On the Sth of August ho raised them, and titer keeping them in the dry for two weeks, tho yield weighed sixty four ai.d onc-balf pounds fino large TiOtltOOl. This isaniuvh larircr per fc 1 ' o CclitnjO than Hiulc Contractors U8C(1 to gel o,T the government, and should satifify the inont avaricious. ITho attention of Merchants and others is invited to tho card of Do well &, Bourke, manufacturers .of Ptiper Hangings kc, Fourth and Market Streets, Philadelphia, which . appears in this issue. isii Edccatio.val. Wo call tho atten tion of the public to tho fact, that Prof. Harrison's school, in tho Acade my, re-opens on Monday, tho 10th in slunt. Thobc wishing to attend du ring tho term would do well to apply in time. JtvjTDr. T. Jefferson Boycr will ad drcs3 the Democrats at Lumber City, cn the 14tb instant, at 2 o'clock. I Jfc:rWni. P. Jenks, F.r.rj , (he Pom-! ociatic nominee for Assembly, in tho Jeilerson and Clnrion distrii t will ml.! i ritkd 1 . t .1 Ail 1 , WV ni!ii T ..i I vs.vt-:, mi. lH.lIia lib JjUWHTS- 1l burjj and the Ji'flerson Line on Sat- A u relay, tho 15th instant. ) s . . ; John F, Irwin, ffTTho Democratic Committees of J"mM Thompson, r . i r. i . i Jonathan Uoynten, Centre and Clearfield have united in Ardrew Ad.Meman, calling joint meetings at riiiliibburg:iule, on tho 29th, at 2 P. M., and at Osceola ' Jhn A. Heed, at 7 P. M. of the same day. Let there bo a grand united rally. Ihe speakers' 1"""n F"ll''r,oa, ... l . i . ; Reorp 11 Hall, will be nnnouncetl in due time. (oao b. Hoover, mi JlUchard S. Cnrr, J53TThe Democratic Committees of j Jeflerson and Clenrfield have issued a ioitlt Cull for a moetinn-nt 1 do .TfrTorsnn 0 Lino on the evening of the 15th. We hope our friends will be vigilant, and t not allow themselves to be outdone by the Jell'ersonians. Jury List, for September Term, GRAND JURORS. Bell William Jlartlerode, ThomnsSun derlaud ; lioyya Charles Sloan; Bloom William W. Audorson ; Bradford Samuel Cowder; Lurnside John McCullough, Aaron rat chin ; Clearfield Christopher KraUcr, George W. (iearhart, William Stevens; Feryuson Wo, Wise; G'irard Bernard McGovern ; Goshen John V. Kote ; Gulich Benjamin Stevens j Jordan David W. Wise, Joseph Devralt ; Aurf huus William Qunsalua ; Lawrence Sam uel J. Gelnett, William Brown, A. 'A. Shaw ; Morris James Thompson, Andrew Hunter; Vike Hugh Mullen; Union Henry aailey. TRAVIS JURORS, Bercaria Samuel llindnian; Bell Ja cob E. Snyder, Frampton Bell; Bo-jgt Janica H. Turner, Uriah Litz; Brady Jacob C bmiili, Jacob Jvoib, Allenmn Ellioger; Bradford Sumuel Caldwell, .lohn Wilson; Burnside Armfctrong Curry, William Brothers; CA Thomas V. Gartley. William Tucker, jr.; Covinjlon John J. Ticard, Claudius Barmoy ; Cur- YcensiUle uliam W. orrall, Jleary Kerns; Ccarficld John W. Shuiiarl Feryuson John F. Slrhw, James Straw ; ex Y inslow Heath; (lirard A illtam Murray, Hubert Leij;ey; Goshen Ephraitn K. Shirey, William T. Shaw ; Graham Moses C. Evans, John Holt, William 1. Green; Gulich illiam Nevlioz, Simon Stanley, School v Scott, Joan Creswell; Huston 11. M. Hoy t ; Jordan John Wil liams, Isaac liloom; Karthaus Edward Mcfsarvey, Roland Kennedy ; Laurence Kobert Wallace), Thilip Mullen, William Hoover; Morru3. C. Allport; New Washington James Savrge; Finn Joseph Hoover, David S. Moore, isaia'n Wall ; Fike William Caldivcll. Samuel F. Mc- Clotkey. COURT PROCLAMATION. rrrilLZRKAS, Hon. SA.MI EL LINK, Pres- ident Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the twenty fifth Judicial District, composed of I the counties of ( IcartuM , Centre and Clinton and the lion. WM. C. FOLEY and Hon. JNO.D. TMn( I'nV i i.. . f 'i r. . . 1 1 . hare issued their precept, to me directed, for the holding of Court of Common J'leas, Orphan's Cuiirt, Court of Quarter Sessions, Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Court of fJenerol Jail Unlivery, at tna i ouri Jii-a.-a at Liei-rneiii, in ana lor ine f a,,rfk,,j. on th ,..,.-,,, MouJa. inoir nwuntp iirunnai. kith inir lion. iistrliiriiH . ....... , l jnquiaiuofts, x.itttuiniiunaf ana caner ivcinem- ',u ." ' , ,7 ..r miii iu iiiuii uciinu, I'ur iuiii w ud uuuu. UIVE.V under my hand at Clenrfield, this 29tb day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eiht hundred and sisty-ix. fciienuVa Otricr, 1 JAC01) A. FAt'ST, Cleaificld, Aue. JD.bfA I XhtriJ. I If I .1.. -.. ii, - - i t k K licit llJHl II1U M'llontHK IVVUwUM iinic itruil ' . . . ' i record i this oRice for the inpectioti o( hoirn, . . ... legatees, crcditora, and all others in any way the next I nuerevicu, aiiu tfin ua i'rpviicw iu tun pi'il l"'"" "JuJ A,"l ., . 1 comuioncinzon the fourth Mondav of Sei.tember. 1886, for confirmation and allowance: 1. The final account of Chris iaa Korb, c u se dianof Cbristuna More ine, mioor;child of Con- rad Mcrewino.late ot lirady township, CleufielJ county, deceased. 2. The account of Thomas Mehaffey, guardian of Henry Clay Pearee, minor child of Jobathan Pearce, late of Chest township, Clearuoldeounty , 1 a i - i esiiy reiiuesieu io luruisn ine oecreiary, oy me !f4lh f H. M. Pearce, minor child ot Junatha. fpe.rce, j ll" Isisre . each. This will fac.lita . the 1 ri..., I ii.. i ' i r. .i i ,i ... i preparations of entries, and iu case of detleient j ''rr.o th. owner time to correct 'guardian of Catharine Pearce, minor child of,1. ..'""' 4. ... - ... . , i. Jonaman j earce, laie o .uesi lownmip, uiear-, . . . ' held county, deceased. 4. The final account of John Rorabnugh,1 guardian of Joanna Pearce, minor child of Joiik- ,hnn .rce, ,t, of ctest towLship, Clearfield county, deceaied. 0. The account of Harlwick Ruck, administra- or of the estate of Charles E. Ruck, late of llradlord county, Ulearueld county, decnasn l. execulcrol the last will and testament ol Samuel 7. tie final account of luouias f. Hli-Ucl,' ltishel, Isle of Brady township, Clearueld cuuuty, . r deceased a Th. n.rii.l ...n.nt nf J.n... n PL .,1 ministratorof the esute of Pa'rick yuinn. late of I'enn township, Clearfield county, docoaeed. 9. The final .ceouat of Samuel ltyers, admin - istrator of Wil.iara II. Llovd. deceased. II Tha fin. .rennnt of .ln,i l'i i. ministrator of the estate of Kudolph Li'x, late ef ltoer. townskin. Cloarlield coui.It. dec.a.eii. II. The final aecount of A. U. Goodrich, ad- - 'minUtratorof thsestaleol Samuel Watson, lalo .ir n,..ir,.,j i...i.ir.. i:ia.,r..t.i h.....: in iiIir.j i..,i,; i'n.rr.i,l .n 2- The finai a(.,.ountof W illiam ll. Alexan. .-- - f.t.-. of jownshin. Clearfield eountv. deceased. Kkoistkk'i Orr. a, I 1. U. BAROER, Clearfield. Aug. 2!, lfi. J Kegisler. r,,. n ft MnO UtnOC mr VOln . T ' . J. V . . . - . i LL the leading l.aidy varictWs of first J quality. Cui.oord, 1 year old, IS rents, or f 20 per ion ll'U Concord, 2 years old, 60 cents, or 110 per hebeeca, 1 year old, JU rents j best ahilo grape, Iona, 1 year Old, $1 id ( beel amber grape. ni.y omer varioucs oeiow nursery prices. 0r ground lo be plowed by eavh team lo be one Orders solicited as soon as convenient, and filled fourth of an acre. The tune allowed to dj tho in rouuon, hy A. M.11JLLS. i iearnell, l'a., August 22, jROr-tf. iocs relay iur removal oy na uiu of October. Runs' St. Doinlngf), llubbell's, Drake's Hoof land's Herman, llosli-lter'a and Ureene's Oxygenated Hitters, also pure Liquers, of all kinds for medicinal purpose, for sal. by II, t I. I (;AItS(utia. Kur-ailiou.r. Itrfllied. kj White. Crushed, (Irai.ulnted, Pulverised always on hand at lm J. P. KHAIZHH'M. rnUI.MBLi: KI ltl A ripe.noies at JL Ane,23('e5 MERRELL & I'IQLEH'3, THE NEXT FAIR. . ' ' (l)MMITTI T. 1)1' ikm:!:mi:xt. 1. F. L'TZWKILFK, Chairman. It. W.fmith, A. W. Wallers, John McClrlliin, L. 11. Merrell, It eKter (ieurhart, Mrs. A. M. Hills, Mrs. A. C. Finney, Mrs. Fr ink Short, Mrs. Wjllinm C. Foley, Mrs. John D. Thompson, Mrs. Harvey Fleming, Mrs. James Thompson, Mrs. David Johnson, Mrs. C. I. Watson, Mrs Henry Bridge, Miss Mary Jane Hoover Miss Jennie .Mitchell, Mlfs Agnes l.anicn, Miss Louisa Morgan, - rr IK.. tsar - c - .Fl" - ,fi'in. ii. b. Thompson, Wiiiiam Albert. COMMITTMC at i, iu;r.. James Wrigleyt John 0. Loruine, Joseph C. lirenner, Hiram Woodward, John Ii, Hewitt, Jacob At. Kepler, P. A. tinulin, Al. Oraham, n. W. Park, Mrs. Lewis I. Irwin, Mrs. John 0. Loraine, Mrs. K. J. Wallace, Mrs. L. li. Merrell, Mrs. John F. Koto, Mrs. J. li. Walters, Miss Lucy Logan, Miss Alice liurrett, Miss Sarah Meltriee, Miks liertha Wright, Miss ti. Ward, Jlics Mary .ano Col. burn. .Martin li. Luther, "'!."" Tucker, 0. V. Hnrton. Joseph M'Kee, w,,,,. p'. JobntODi Jb Mock, naviu v. Holt. John I.awshe, f. V. Wilson, J. W. Potter, C. H. Foster, Milolloyt, Isaac Ooss, A. P. Burger, Ellis Irwin, Samuel A, Caldwell, Geo. W. Callwell, M.D. John Patton, William Ten Eyck, James K. Caldwell, J. JJ. Walters, Marshal L. W. TEN EYCK. Chief of I'olirc Hun. VM. C. FOLEY. KI LI'-S AXD ItL'-Gl'LATIOXi!!. Family ticket) .... $1 00 Single tickets, during Fair - 50 Single admission tickets - 26 Children under ten years old, when accompanied by their parents or guardians, frea. Checks will La given at the door to persons desirit.g to pafs out during the exhibition, but will not admit the bolder to any other exhibi tion each half day counting ao exhibition. The number and class, and the number in the olass, with the name of the artiulo, will appeal on the card attached; but the name of the ex hibitor will not appear. premiums and diplomas will be paid on and after tho tiret Wednesday of Xoveuibcr, and until the 1st day of January, 1X07, a'tcr which all money premiums unclaimed will Ire considered ai a donation tc the Society. The officers of the Society and members of the Committee of Ar rangements will wear a badice designating their office, aud it will be their duty as well as pleas ure to attend to the expressed wishes and wants of the exhibited and others, if it ia in their power so to do. A select police force will be in constant attcadaoco for tho preservation of order and protection of property. The trotting course is level, well graded, and cne-'.aird of mile in circuit. Ample arrange ments will be made for the convenience of spec tators. Children under ten years of age not admitted union accompanied by their parents. Every person wirbinglo be enrolled as a mem ber of this Society inuat apply on or before the firr-t day of I be Fair, aud oa the payment of one dollar to Ihe Troanurer shall receive a certificate of membership, coatainiug the name of the ap plicant and endorsed by Ihe Secretary. Every person becoming a member as above staled shall, on the presentation of his certificate, receive a ticket which will admit hint free during Ihe Fair. Any person complying with the above regulations aud payiuS $10, shall become a life member, and shall be exempt from all contribu tions, and shall annually receive from the Secre tary a free fumily ticket. All H-rsoa must be provided with tickets which can be had from the Executive Committee, Trtaxurer or Secretary, or at the office on the unJ. I'crsons teling as judges are expected lolccoiiie members of the Society, l'ersous from other cuuties can bucume uiciutiors by comply ing with the above rules. Ladies can become members by making application as above, and payiag into Ihe treasury fifty cents, when tbey . ...... Will reCOl m llCKOi iu nuiuil inOta Ire, Exhibitors must become members of the Soci ety, and have their animals and articles entered on the Secretary's books on or bolore the 2d d.iy of October; atd all animals and articles, except hor.-es, must be brought within tha en closure as early aa Wednesday, at 12 o'clock, M., and all pereons entering animals and articles for exhibition will procure cards from the Secretary, with the class and number of entry of said aru cles, previous la placing said article on the its 1 n i i " " "i IT i , , r Vi l , j i ' . h ill b luriihcd at voit fur Hiuxe ihaL desire to tur Jill ntititilM ontorHti liii iirorniiiiiiii it nil (vrain .,urcj,a fc , 1 .. . ... it.i . , i i r.0 norse s nan oe enierea r aiiowea a ireu.i ""Is'S be is free from disease. Hor.es will j be received until Wednesday noon, but must be : entered previously . All persons who iuleud to (exhibit burses, caitl, aheep or swine, or who i intend to oiler stock or any other article for sale, should notify the Secretary of such intention, on or before the 2-tli of September, and have with him a lirt aud full description of the same. Persons intending Iu exhibit blooded stock must produce authontie pedigrees, and are earn i iiiauui ilium ill hiiiil' i wa. .mi niuiniii in rn- iocive an award in tuurtt tuan one clats. Judges are expressly required not to award premiums to evef-ied animals. No premiumsare to he awarded to bulls, cows or beiflers which shall appear to bavo been fattened, OM.r in Ihe. class of lat cattle, the object of the Society being lo hare superior animals of this description lor breeding. l al t ottlc The judges on fat cattle will K particular atk ation to the animals submit - "-""" v y,., .,. ,Cr I llxhv, li.ltii, ...iiul Ihi... . r . ,1.. ...tl. .1... ' ' l greatest w eight ovt r the smallest .urer- lh1e iCf ' require all in this class I l" bo 'tt". measures to give ! ''I'"''"'" "f '. "J Pl'h tha re.ult i who meir rcpuria. xuey win niso, ooiora award- . .. .,r....i ...... ... r.l I... ai. ...... , . .... ..... f. - "J I-"- "' ...v v... ..,-.., ., un statements a. to the manner and cost of feeding "I by regulations of the premium ''; I " "en mere is out one cxnii.itor, altbojgh i u J !"" several animals in one class, only 0"0 I1"""'.1"" b awarded-lhal lo the 8ret, "- auimai u. I . ' 1,0 'l'rintendent will take every trecaution in his power for the s.le.y of stock and articles on exliibition sttor their nrrival, and rriiitfl ineut on the grounds, but will not be responsible , . . '., . lor any loss or damage that n.y occur. 1 ho fu - 'riety desire, exhiliilorslo give personal atleniion to their mm. Is and i rtieles, and at the close of (.. ...al. a.i.tn.l a ml . mnA -. thm ..f tin Kair to atleniilo their removal, as the Society cannot las: further rare of thorn Itulps of l'lovt Inc. 1 he i.ame i.f Ihe Dlnw. man must be Riven, as well as ihe kind of plow to be used, at the time of entry. Tbe quantity i work will be three hours. Tho lurrow s.ice I all cases to be lapped. The tiauis to start at same time, and each plowman to do his work I lohisworkl The preml. 1 wiiuoo. urirer or inner assisiance. i ne premi - uuia oflered by Ihe bociety will be awarded to iuo luuiviuuai. nuu, ia me juogmeni oi in. gin for sale. JACOil A. t Al.Sl, commitle, ehnll du their work in the best man-, SnaRtrr's OrrirK, I (sheriff. Deri provided the work is done in tha lime al-: Clowdold, Ta., August 29, ISf.B. J lowed f..r its perlormanre. Keen plowman IS to strike bis own land, and plow entirely iudep.u- Qwaltns' panacea, Kennedy s medical Pis dint of the adj inmg laud. Within the nno- O covery, llembold's Piiehu. lia'seri Cod User fourth of an acred plowed each plowman will bs Oil, Jane's and Ayer's medicines of every kind reuulred tu strike mu bark luriowed lan is and For sale by H. A I. Cuisb with lbs dead furrow in the middle. ' Any informslion rciu'rsd In regard to mattsrs' Ur in NeWty nVralnd ty niare.slrg U"xorutii Onininitiea or Ihe tet-irv, w h lie plisted to rive any tiil' Smutl' n in l'i:r pi w - er al any time. Any article not enumerated in Ihsittuve i Wm . and placed upon exhihiMon, if worthy of notice, will be ruilahly awarded. Tha Kxeculive Coiniiiilleo reserve a dbere tioiiary power to award Diplomas in any eaue of second beft srlielej, or fur articles not entitled to premiums by the rules. All articles nay bo entered free of chargo, eicept horses for pleasure, aud for tho trotting premiums. SherilT's Sales. BY VIHTL'B of sundry writs of VrmdUioni Fsponin issuod out of the court of Cornui. n l'leas of Clearfield ecunty, and to me directed, there will be exposed to I'L'LLIC SALE, at the Court House in the borough of Clearfield, on Monday, the 21tll duv of .c'pt ember, Intiti. al 1 o'clock, p, iu., tho following don-ribed Keal Estate, to wit: A certain tract of land-siluato in Ticcearia township, Clearfield county, l'a , bounded ea't by lands of Cirooui A Co., uorth by Josh llerge, south by Clonrfieid Creek, containing about one hundred and fifiy acres. Seized, taken in executien, and to be sold as the prop erty of Henry W. Killiuar. Also, a certain tract of Innd situate in Jordan township, Clearfield county, l'a., bounded on the east bv land of llobert l'lilterson, south by luhd of Feter l'alterson, west by lnd of John (Jlus gow, and north by land of Joliu McNeul, con taining about one hundred and ten acres sixty five acres cleared, nnd having a log houe uud barn erected theroon. t eirod, taken in execu tion, and to be sold as the property of Uavid Kobinscn and Thomas Kobinson. Also, two certain tracts of land situate in Karthsua township, Clearfield county, l'a., one thereof bounded east by lund of Edward Mc (iarvey. south by land of Jacob Michaels, and west and north by lands of John Yuught, con taining ten acres being u 11 cleared, and having a frame bouse and lug baru erected thereon ; the other thereof bounded east lyliind of Jainei Itouch, south by Ol'ver Moore, west and north by lands of Isaac McCloAcy, containing one hundred acres being unimoroved. Seized, taker in execution, and to be sold as the property ol William Michaels. Also, a crta;n tract of land situate in Hoggs township, Clearfield county, l'a., bounded on the east, west aud north by lands of James II. lira bam, end on the south by land of Jacob Smeal, - ontaining eleven acres with one aud one-hall crea cleared, and having a small frame bouse and stable erected thereon. Seised, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Enoch (1. tiray. Also, a certs i a tract of land titoate in Morris township, Clearfield County, l'a., bounded by lands of John Will on tho east, ou the t.iuth by lani of Peter Schwarti, on the west by land of John Hockenbury, and on the north by lands ot Zachariah Junes, containing sixty-twu acres with forty five acres cleared, and a log house and baru erected tboroon. Seized, taken in ex ecution, aud to be sold as the property of John Davis. Also, a certain tract of land situate in Wood ward township, ClcurlMd county, l'a., bounded on the south by laud ol r. Mi. fl, west ly lauU ol S. Short, arid Hurt!) aud east by U.UL!.ip ruaus, containing about une-fortb if an acre, aud hav ing a large frame Louse and stablo erected thereon, heized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Nmity Henderson. Also, a certain tract of land situate in I'enn towothip, Clearf'ld county, l'a., bounded cart by land of lteed k Weaver, ruuih by lands of E. Fenton and S. Uerriek, west and north by lands of K. FenUm, con laiHing about one hun dred and six acres with forty acres cleared and having a frame house and log barn erected thereon. Seized, taken in exeeulion, and to be sold as the property of Ueorge L. Fullerton. Also, a certain Iraet of bind situate in Chest township, Clearfield county, l'a., bounded on Ihe east by Hubert Pennington, John SiueuJ on Ihe south, II. 11. Hurd on Ihe west, and William Wood on the noith ; continuing about fifty acres, with twenty-five acres cleared, nod having a frame bouse and log stnble erected therei n. Seised, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of William W. Wilton. . - Also, the delendnnt's interest in a certain tract of land situate iu Ueeatur township, Cljar field couuly, Ta., conta ning about seventy live acres, having a log house and log bara erected thereon, with a small orchurd and aouut forty acres cleared and "bounded, vis ; on the south by lands of John Iter in", on Ihe west by land of W alter Morgan, on Ihe uorth by land of llichnrd Hughes, and on the cast by lund of Stephen Kcphart. Seized, taken in execuiion and tube sold as the iropcrty of tieorge Kephart, dee'd. fcJV Bidders will take notice that li per cent, of the purchase tr.oncy must be paid when the property is knocked down, or it will be put up again for sale. JACOU A. FAt'ST, SmtRirr's Omen, I Sheriff. Cloarfield, P , August 22, Wo. J SherilT's Sales. 1 Y VIRTl'E of a writ of 1'uri '... m-, issued I) out of the Court of Common Pleas of Clear field county, and to nie directed, tlnre will be exposed to'PUBI.IO SALE.nl tbt Court Hoiif, in the borcunh of Clearfield, on Monday, tlic 41th day ol Ki'ptcuihrr, lMiiti. at 1 o'clock, p.m., the following descrihoil ileal l.iate, to wit: A certain tract of lund siluate in 1'iko town ship, Clcerfield county, Pa., beginLing nt a l.ite oak, thence north ninety f ur perches lo a post i then re cast tire perches to a hemlock ; south forty-three perches to a white rak ; east iwenty Iwo ricrches to a red ouk; weit twenty seven pcrehns to ihe place of beginning; containing nine acres and sixty five perohca and allowance. Seised, taken in execution, and to bo sold as tho property ef James A. Jjonl. Also, one other Iraclof land, situate in Morris township, Clearlield county, l'a., bitn.ded and described aa follows, towit: Iieginninx at stones . v. . .1..... k i.. I....J ..r mi iu. .."o..""i ui'iun, unin j ....... v.. Hrati, south eighty-nine degrees, cast one bun-1 dred and forty-livo perches to stouet, by chept- nut; thence by lande of Samuel nnd John SlOOTCr, CUUIU I. lie urltB Bl.1 lint' ouuu.ru n..u seventeen ricrches to stones; ihei.ee by land ot Orals, north eighty-nine degrees, west one bun- dred and forty. five perches, lo stones j thenco uy land 01 me same, norm one uegree. ensi one hundred and sevetteen perehef ,to the place of be- 1 ginning ; containing one hundred acres and the , u...i an.m.uro oi ... j.er -e..i .... I L.- : I ...I... I. ....... I. . ....I ... 1 a ...1.1 tl,A Scis'd , taken in execution, and to I o sold as the property of John Mrasser, Wihiiiai tiuiuierman and Sarah Eiininennan. T-tr Bidders will Inko notice that 15 percent. of Ike farchase money must ho paid hen Ihe property is anoeaea uonn, or u win i.e pump , . - . . .... .... II ...It. . I. . 1 VI u .... ra .v. .nvvu n. ....... ",'",'K,'' 0, r" J' I Clearfield, Pa.. August 22, ISf.ft. Sheriff. bhenll S bulC. 1Y VIRTtK of a wr.t. ...f ;.rMri Farm,, l issued out of 'ue Curt of Cominon Pleas ... rt.arfi..l.l an....l .ml l inn i. reacted, lln.rn v. ....... . -..... , , .III Ka .... .,! l I'lllLlf KAl.l! at Ihn Cimtt .....,..... " '..,', 'Au. , .........her. MHi. at 1 oclo.' k i . .... ..n.na. rrl ... .1.1 iP.l.il.I ..n 1, 1 , 1 1. .1 .T V I .u. f,,u,iiiif tiriinrrv in wit 1 1 A,i .. . cirtain "ne storv frame building and I All inai ci nam onesiory irro.e ..u.io.ok ..iu j!i, .;,... i i.nl.i... CI.M.rli..l.l ...,' p.. ,h. north side of tbe lownshin . J. .. . .. . . ' road loading from llngerty's Cross Heads to ,Maj,r. i4 building being sixty-nine lectin length and sixteen leet wide, and the derurk sixteen feet square arid liltv feel high ; together with engine, machinery and li.iiurcs therein con tained, on a tract of land oai.ed by the said Madera Oil Company, containing eight acres, nor. or less. Keneii. taken in t xeriiiion, and to he sold as lbs prepeily of the Madens Od I'S romnanv. ' rriiidderi will take notice that 15 per rent, of the purchase money must be paid hen the 1 r,.h n.a m..nev must lie nan: pr,,.rt, ia kouckod down, or it will bs put up uffalo Itoboa.Kurs and llorse lllunkels at KovIS, 'ti. MSRRELL t BIULER'S. n nii;ini'i') ri.r. ,r cuatiieM roumv, I'erri t lvtini.t : IJ.uue; i. 1hhI.i,) J.'... ??. f?. rtnl.er T.. 1 s. Al ai Ni' i'.r.a sur, 1i..kc. I nth anno Ur.ike. J -V 1.. 1. Clmrfiihl ro.i.i'v, " ' The Commonwealth of Pcnnsylrar.ia to the Sheriff of Clrarfiold, county, greeting I Whereas James t) Drake did, on the Pth lsy of December, ) CDS, f reler his petition to our Judf cs of Mir Court of Common J'leas for the couuly of Clearfield, praving, for the causes i therein set forth, that be ii.ie.ht he dlvorred from tho leu Js of matrimony entered into with )dii, the said Catharine Drake. We do, therefore, command you, the said Cath .:. i -i . .i i ... li I : . . Jt excuse, whatsoever, vou bo and annenr in Tour ; proper peron before our Judges at Clearfield, at our Court of Common Pleas,then to beholden at Clearfield, the fourth Monday of September, A. I). IXtifl, to answer the petition or libel of the said James (j. Drake, and to show iuue, if any i you hare, why the said James U. Drake should not bo divorecd fioni tho bonds of matrimonv. ! agreeably to tho act of Ueneral Assembly in such care made and provided ; and hereof tail not.; VutnofS, the Hon. fcamuel Linn, Esq., Prem-- dent of our said Court, at Clearfield (SKA Lt Vhis 2'J'.h day of June, A. D. lKtiB. VtfC U. F. ETZWEILEll, Aug. 22. 1 88n. I'rotnonotary. I N THE tOMMOJt I'tKASof Clearfield ecunty, Pennsylvania : Uouriotta Callihau, " No. 44, Sept term, lSofl. vs. Alias suhpouuu, Bur divorce. John Callihan. ) A'. V. 1. Cleurfirld Century. : Thii Coiumunwcalth of Pennsylvania to tha Sherifl of Clearfield county, greoting . Wliorem Henrietta. Callihan did, on the 20th day of Jlarch, 1kC6, prefer her petition to our Judges of our Court of Common Pleas for the county of Clearfield, praying, for the causes therein sot forth, that the might be divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered into with you, the said John Callihan; We do, therefore, command yon, the said John Callihan, that setting aside all business and ex cuses whatsoever, you bo and appear in ycur prop. r perron before our Judges at Clearfield, ,-.t our Court of Common Pleat, then to be bolden at Clearfield, tl.e fourth .Monday of September, A. D. I SOfi, to ai.swer tho petition or libel of the said Henrietta Callihan, and to show cause, U any you have, why the said Henrietta Caiiinan should not be divorced frooi the bonds of matri monv, ngrecably to the act of General Assembly in such case made and provided ; and hercul fail not. Witness, the Hon. Samuel Linn, Esq., President s. of our said Court, at Clearfield, this ( sE AI, 2lUh duy of June, A. D. lst.fi. TJ D, F. ETZWEILER, Aug. 1, 1SC6 flt rruthonntary. Music Store 11 31. C IJKENE has opened his Mu W , hie Store, one dir west of W. Lewis' Eook Store, where he keeps constantly on hand Steinway A Sons' and i. u tile's Piano Man ufacturing Company's Pianos, .Mason A HamlinV Cabinet Organ and Cnrhnrt, Needhnm ifc Co.s' Molodeon.' ; liuitar. Violins, Fifes, Flutes; liiiilar and Violin strings. .Mt sic Books Golden Chain, Golden Shower, Golden Conser, Golden Trio, Ac., Ac. SnitKT Mfsic. Ho is constantly receiving from Philadelphia all the lateit music, which persons at a distance wishing, ran order, and have sent them by mail, at publishers prices. .rri'ianos and Organs Warranted lor five yenrs. Ihoso wl'liing to buy any of the shove articles are invited to call and examine mine before pur chasing elsewhere. .My prices are the tame as in Ntw orkand Philadelphia. Circulars of Instruments sent promptly upon application with any additional information do sired, IS. M. lilt E E.N K, Hill street, IIuntingHon, Pa., One door west of Lewis' ISook Store, or MIfs E. A. P. R1XDEK, Clearfield, Dee. ft, lSfcitf Agent for Clearfield co Penn'a. CLEARFIELD STORE . i; All Pliilipsburg', Pa tVILM.tU W. UETTS. cr.0Ki;F. t. nti.u. JOHN F. WEAVER. WiM.Ua POWELL J'. JV.BETTS,iCO., (Successors to Munson A Hoops) Have just receivej a large nnd well so lecleii SlCK:k of oil kiti'l of SUnplo goods, such AS Dry Goods, Clothing, nl Sline?, Hats and Caps, No Hardware, (j lass, Nail), Oils, Painls, Qucciiswarc, Honls liOl.H, ; Groceries, Kltmr, l'..tcon. Teed Ae., vtlncli we re ollering at jiieht ly reduced prices, l or Cash or in Exclmrpo for Lumber nnd Siiinplos. vc hope to mnke it to the advo'ilnge ol Tinibcr Men, in the low or end of Clenrfield county and :0n Cleat field Creek, to pet their suppliu fl0lu t,is point, lining Oil the line of p . iv i Cll ' I.ail itQilU CTIl oCll poods on hotter terms than nt any point m Cleat field eountv, nnd we are sellitip r fiiir Nlfii't nt ctlrll "LIT Otu.,lv Uluctl prices ns (9 mnke itan ol.joct to thoe b'jy jng priods in this ninrkel to do.il Will) Us AtivailC'Cd Of Gootls, I ced, Cv'C.,i , . m ., i:i, I do on Recount of Sqnme 1 onher, tueb ninde ,vo will cither fell Oil Commission or buy ftj fixed rales Flour of different I'.ratuls enn hn had at all timi nt very low pti.'es, nt the Clenr li ot I Store, riiilipsluirg, I'nin'a. 1 ry foods Notiona, Ac., in prpst vnri ety.sittho lowest prion fir fnfh, at the Ch ai field Store, l'lnlipshiirg, Penn'a. Suit hv tho Snck or load, client. er limn enp ho had any where oWe, at iho Clear-j field Store, Pliiliphliurp, Penn'a. j Cull and F..ninine tho slock of pood?, at i the Clenrfield Store, at rinliptd.utp, Pa. Highest l.rien rnid in (iooils or Cash for Highest prion rnid in Goods or Cash fori 1 1.ur.il.er nnd Shiiifles nt the Clenrfield Store, Fhilipshutg, Penn'a. ' 'II.. 1. .,.!. rt.ll II..1. IsI,d i 1 .e . lien ri-i Lumo hi mi ii.h...,iiv.u.p i ... II.'. .. .. . r, . I :. 1 I, ,l(l n. I l.n . (.;u UClLl lU'l t IIV I II HI l-I 'U I U. - . . .... tli" f' " OUrgoo.U nM''l '? soot the times. . . l.tllMUt riiilipshuri!. November 15th. ISt'.S.tf. M ltOCl;UIIXtoehad at Ii MKItt'Ei,L Pni-KIl'S w IIIIHUK tl'TTI-'.HS at r MKItHKLT. A lllfiLPn'.?. C 1)1.1)11. Its- llOl'X TIKS. A recent bill ij has pasred Koth Houses of Congress and signed by the PresidenU giving ; a three ,.a,.' soldier Jion nnd two years' sold:er fSO, , I ' r-J-ltOCNTIEil and PKNS10NS eellected me, fur tiioie entiili il to them. . . u .'. WALTER HARTS KTT, Att'v at Law, Cleari'eM, Pa. Mi;n IMi MAI III M. Persons desirous' O if having a Superior Machine, should buy W heeler A i Usou s saupie niaenines, on nana. 11. K. N.L(iLL Agent. Clenrfield, February 2H, tStUV-tf. Flriisnca and abdominal supporters of every I kind of the latest ir."'vatnnt ., for sale i. , . it -n IfM i Ibll'IU loe ITUg cinra ni ii.irii".ui . m"i... ! iANMill l- llf i f of all kinds, at 1 J MEKRULLA liUJLER'S xji:v iwuiM.vJv: and wauo.n J. Iiop, In Chartii'M, lVinsj Ivania. (Inimril.ale'y In rear of MiMne Shop,) The subscriber would rcprtfiilly Inform the eltirensuf Clearfield, and ll.e publie In geueial, thai he is prvpared to du all kinds of work, on CAKUIAUr.-i, nuuGi rs. WA0ONS, on thort notice and in a noikmnnliko manntr llfirAU Orders promptly attended to.-j-u' WAL McKNICiUT. tlearfiel d. February 14th. Ife00.-Iy A NEWFIRM. HABTSWWK & IRWIN, Druists, Clenrfield, Penn'a. Having refilled and rcmovod to the room lax)ly occupied by Uiclmnl Mossop, notv oiler, low lor cash,' a well ao lecled assortment of Drugs and Chemicals, Also, Patent Medicines of all kinds, Oili, Ulasa.rutty, Dye Stufl's. Stationary, Tobacco and Segars, Confectionary, Sjiices, nnd a larger stock of varieties ever offered in this jiluce, and warranted to ba of the best the Market affords. j. o. JIAKTSWICK, Dec. 1.3. 'CbAt JOHN IKW1N. JUST DECEIVED, II. W. SMITH & CO.'S, A Fresh Lot or PEAS AXD CANNED FliUIT. Also, a superior article of GENT.'S PATENT LEATHER BOOTS, All sir.es and extremely low. .ie20 C AMI). LASH'S Improved Eive Dollar WASHING MACHINE, ia now offered to the public as the cheapest, simplest aud most efficient Washing Machine in the country. The exclusive right for the sale of this ma chine in yourown State or county can be secured by applying soon at our store, 7.7 Market street, Philadelphia, Pa. J. S. LASH A Co. AIo, the best Clothes Wringer in the market. W) olesale and retail. TrA very liberal discount to country mer chants and dealers generally. jei0,'66 E, nuMiKUTox ii soys, Manufacturers of KEYOLYEUS, lilKLES. 3IUSKET3 AND CAKBIXES, For the Vnited States Service. . Also.roekct and Pelt Rcvolvors. Repeating Pis tols, Rifle Canes, Revolving rifles, Rifle and Shot Gun barrels, and gun materials generally. Sold by Gun Dealera and the trade generally. In tt.fso days of house-breaking and robbery, every bouse, etore, bank and office should have one of JIEM1NG TOX'S HE VOL VERS. Circulars, containing cuts and description of our arms will be furnished open application. E. KEiUNUTON A SoN, Ilion. Now York. MOORE A NICHOLS. Agents. jj 4 ly No. 4, Courtland street, New York. DRESSMAKING. ETC. SPECIAL NOTICE. pBrisian DRES9 and CLOAK Making. Ladies can hare their lliesses, Suits, Coats and llasquines handsomely made and trimmed, at the shortest notice, at the old cstablitbf d stand. 1U.11 Chestnut street. Fancy and plain Pans, !ni.tilla Ornaments, dress ard cloak buttons, Kibl.wns, C'uny and Ouipuro Laces. Culo and t.iuip Dress Trim mings, with a large variety of Staple and Fancy Goods, fioni 15 to 50 percent less vhan elsewhere. Alf ii. receiving daily. Paris Pnsnious in tisua paper, for Ladies an 1 Childien's Dresses. Sets of Patterns fur Merchants and Dressmakers now ready, at Mrs. M. A. BINDER'S, jv4-ly 10JI Chestnut St., Philadelphia. tfcnnfn Ihtioiuil anh; CLEARFIELD, TA. 'piiis Tank is now open and ready for business, X 'ifQce on Secencd street, in the building for merly occupied by Leonard, l inney A Co. MltrcTORS JAS. T. LEONARD, Tres't. JAS. n. ORAHAM, WM. A. WALLACE, A' K. WRIGHT, AND orrtcEKS. RICHARD SHAW. WM. I'OUTKrt. GEO. T. KEEP. WM. V. WRIC.HT, Cashier. Jun ISth. 18i tf. w jUOTtX.K A I I II : K . D. M'tJ A I 0 11 f X, E. having purchased the Photograph establish ment ornierly condurted by 11. llridgf, would respectfully annonnce to the cilirns of Clear field and adjoining cmnties, that he has recent ly made additional improvements lo both sky light and nparatus, nnd he flatters himself that he ran satisfy the most faalideous tatto in a TBI's, and lifelike likeness. He alo keeps cntistsntly on band a good as sortment of tiiiilt, Ko'ewood, and Walnut frames Albums of all sires and stylea and an endlcsa variety of esse e, lo. kets, etc , which be will dis pose of at very moderate prices, for cash- His gnllcry is in Shaw's row, (up stairs,) Mar ket street, Clearfield, IV, where he is always rea dy to aceounnodato customers who mav bo in. wantofogood Likeness of themselves or frit Particular attention paid to copying a'l I uf Munh (t(1 NuVtu,ber 150,, Is mend. kinds 65, MERRELL & BIGLER, I'EAI.EltS IN HAltDWAllE. ALSO, MAMTACTl BII19 OF Tin and Sheet Iran Ware. jo.7-y ' n FARriF.i.n. pa. KIT ntf Vtlilll IX IMMIiT.VS HARNESS COLLAIIS. Ktc., For snle hy NKKKEl.T. k F.IGI.Klt. r;'. ", . , .. , , . , ' I'UiMI'.IlS PA I l.N 1 UJ 1 A I A U- v - -- --- - I IV,' ill V L'nDLV ; liWI Jl.ll l.JS., , I Of sale by MEKKEiJi .1 1UGLF.R. OIL FAINT, rUTTY, NA11.S, e., j For sale by .M tU.'lEU. .1 PIGLKR HARNESS Tl.'lM MINUS & Slloi: FIXMNCS, , 1, r KRKELL .t KIGLEIi. . ... - - j (; !:; .FISTOLS, SWOUD CANES, " i t. i ai., Foi Falely MEUUELL A BIG LEU. ! STOVES, OF ALT. SUM'S AN1 SIZES, , por ta0 yiV MEuKELL A, BIGLER. 1KOX1 1EON1 IEON! lEOX! Forfaleby MEUKELL .t P.lGLEU. at UOP'sr SHOES .t . .... a . w - v house snoi: MLS, Pon-aleby M F.KRF.LL 4 riGLF.K.