S Pall , 1 ciN H An, ,c e, dent, etary. oa"Urer. genL ! fcattu May, is "di.J pro, I bits! tor, a.l.J Sit (flrarttft grpuMican. ;::::Sopt. 12, 1SG0. TAf lfmorrorjf. Ispt ihiha.. i;i ittiow ritnrt.AM . WflaJtlioHrasureofftlrinlhrfiiifl). ' 1 1loN.-Wn.t,a, by an cti,f u,. o,ner. ,i riiMuiuriit buicpi atrtptnrottgU AM,m,,,j. o(,h, iVrr,rt.nwc.ltri of Penn.ylta. (JirnrJ. Covington And Karthaus. on m mhiW "Ai hi m regulate the cnrrd lriday and Salnrdsy of Inst week. joined upon th. sheriff. fth. a.v,r.i nti..;!;';; wo lounu iuo Democrats altvo and .'"'T V", "'"...., pni ,A r Flat(tB lM In l litil anil Ik ft j-,fT.na-ai l. lan I nctivoin these districts, determined to Tmtasroim, ijams a. Faust, iiih sheriff j,,' n -fh'.mp n do letter than they ever done before. S I JAtV VrtUCV VI itlUVI (IVV M liVJ I II U r ' - 1 it T r n, I . . w .... it .... - . - . el. - IliL . I w Vf I A r III' I Ur ULIUniN fflAT, lit III x "I ASS MEETINGS iiip rreemcn, to your Posts ! Union is E!lfo down 11111 1 .ill ' 'find the Onnot.it ion I ....! oi UMTD . TUr IIMIflMI -.. l . .. . J - i f HNbUNjJ-llviLn u. i iii univn moralized, especially tho "Urcad-and-For one person for iovernor of ibo Com day ol the month,) it tbo several election dis- find tho Onnobition verv much do-!,ril" ln "id coun'y',t whlch liu, "ni1 P1" " i th qualified voter, will vote . 1 " . J 11 .1 . ,,V1 .1 1 1 1 nil rntKomntiinc Rnttr.r" nnriinn whn nnr. tlm I'Cnwrn.l tnonweuliU of reniiny Ivania reillOl'sl3 ivwuimiiw - " r-- For onepertoi, lowpwoiihecoonilCT AGAINST ment" getting on tho old track again, UNION RADICALS AND NEGR0ES1 ; while their patriotism what little f ! ,0V. "v. fricnil'of the "Gon'rumput" and the Union .,,, to holJ Mci'liiiR l virariieiu, uu NP VV. , t'tiurt wct k,) the 2.'lU of Sciiteuibcr. n for di''ini; inr i?mi- hi iu uh; i vuTiiWX. Tluirelnjr. S 'pt. 13, ot 2 p. m. ti ' i l" I AMSti I'.OVli. tiiuie (lay, nt 7 " i kpp.lrir.lt!! ur. lypr, x. J. m vuuungn uu K !, AnL'"l. A. W.Wiiltorn, l. yi-MCfK CrrY, Friday, Sept. li, at 2 j. tn. i N'VII.LK. fume uay, at 7 y ;";ili:r.HL'llti, Saturday, Sc,i. I5,at 2 r. m. J-OOM'S (L'lonrn tp.,) saiuo day, at 7 " lT.LTx"S tCHOol. UULti., (.Lrnon tp.,j aume i dar, at 7 p. m. J 'psxKrr. Walter Barrett, Wm. M. McCnl W. D. xlipli-r, A. V, Walters, T. J. Mc- .1 I Vv.,..t 1 ii.lrl irttr I- mu. I t'!: .OUH - ..(11 1T ft (.it E.AIr,'rts.)iloudiv evening, Sept. 17.1 old " L niOn-BaVCrS. they have ia divided between the negroes and their own race. Thej' aro troubled day and night with "ne gro on the brain," and are strongly attached to tho disunion programme of Thad. Stevens. Wo have strong hopes that a number of our "wayward brethren" down there, like those of tho . South, will soon ground their weapons of rebellion, and join the Democracy, ns a kind of refuge, and 'in tho future act and vote with the Wc bad cxcel- JDlUC'l'ATlC Cl.CU, tloarlicld, Tuesday even- ine. ("'pteiiil'er IS. CrriM'iiN'pVll.M;, Wednesday evening, Scpt.19. y;-;W MiLLl'itllT, Thursday overling. Sep. 20. i tPEAKEhs. N. I... Atwood, Win. M. MoCul-fem-h snd Wm. 1. Ilifier, Ksqs. S;.i:N Horn. Friday, Pept 21, at 2 p. m. , f sJEYVILLE, Biine day, at 7 " iS0.VVII.LE, aatno unv, at 7 " jVKN'sII'E, (Irwin's,) liaturJny, Sept 22, at 2 i p. yrV WASni5GT0y, same day at 7 p. ra. . l.-TEXD, name day, at T " i Spfaefhs. Kx-Gov. Eigler, N. L. Atwood, T. J. M. ;Cuiwughf Walter Barret', Esq!., and Dr. T...vcr. Fpe.'Jtirs for the halunee of the iue!tings will be ..jr.nomieeu in ouc mue. yilll-Il'SBVlKi. Silurday, Erpt. 29, at 2 p. m. Tif EOLA, same dav, at 7 " .jrniCLEVS SCHOOL HOUSE, same day, 7 p.m. Tbi ft resr'j' ng scriesnfme tings have been agreed inn. end it it horn d that the Committee of igi 'iU'iiee in the respective boroughs and townfhiiis iu h:h they are to be he!J, will be particularly i-iive in hrirg'mfr, about the necessary arrange k nts for gowJ ni'-ctings. Should any one of our Jvmocratie or Conservative friends di-em it neces siry to hold meetings in loealities not named ir. .i:.e" above lift, we will be thankful if they will in. j -m ns at once. At least two of the afore ,l .:i ed spenkert will be present at each meeting : i Br order of the Derooeratre Co. Committee. I 0..B. GOODLAXI'ER, 1 Chairman. I 2f. L. Atwood, E. This gentle frnan will address the people on the fiasaes of the day, at Kylertown, Wil iliamsgrove, Lumber Cit', Pennville Lnthersburg, Boggs township, Demo j . cratic Club of Clearfield borough, Cur fvensville, Millport, Glen Hope, Xcw nVashington and Burnside, at tbetimt indicated in the programme published 'elsewhere in this issue and on Uu 'handbills. Mr. Atwood ia one of tbe best stump-spcakera in the State, and fjJwaya draws large meetings where f Lo is known. !D. C. (JiLLEsriE, Esq., will address Lis fellow-citizens at Lumber City, i Pcr.nville, LutLer&buig and tho Jel- fcirson Line, on Friday tmd Saturday next. Mr. Gllletiio beloiiL'S to tbo Cowan-Johnson ncliool of statesmen, Ui.d it will bo very proper and proli I table for those of our citizens who need n-conitruction to go and bear I Lim. lie is an excellent public speak ; er, and is lieartily engaged in recon ; 6liuction und union. ofOumeron.ClrBrlield, YAk, Erie,Foret, Jcdeison, McKean and Warren in the Iloune of Representatives of the Uoited Mates THE NEXT FAIR. t oMMiTTrr. Aitn.M;r.MnT. IV T. KttWEILEK, Cbslrman. A. W. W.ltrra, John MeClellan, 1.. K. Merrell, R pglster tJesrhart, Mrs. A. M. Hills, Mrs. A. C. Vlnney, Mrs. l-'rink Khnrt, Mrs. William C. Foley, Mrs. John D. Thorn peon, Mrs. Harvey Fleming, Mrs. Jsmes Thnnipnon, Mrs. David Tohnson, Mrs. C. D. Watson, Mrs Henry Itridre, Miss Mary Jane Hoover Miss Jennie Mitchell, MlfS Agnes I anicn, Miss Louisa Morgan, Jonathan ltoynttn, A r fire w Adiileman, Tavlor Rowles, A. C. Tate, John A. Heed, Jaeob tiulirh, Wllliura Albert, William Fullerlon, Oeorge II Hall, Gary B. Hoover, Richard P. Carr, For one pet ion (o represent the cuntie of , Martin II. Luther. rl ! i i I'll. .j i ... I .1 11 rt ....... . learueiu, x.ik anu roresi iu toe (juuseui liepreeentatives of this Cntntnon wealth. For two persons lor the otlico of Associalo Judaea cf Clearfield county. For'ono )ert.ou for the oflico of Comhiis- aioner of Claartield county. For one person for theoflice of Auditor of Clearfield county. The electors ol toecouoty of Clearfield will take notice thul tbe euid general elec tion will bo at held the following places, COM MITT lill AT liAHGI- tf the l(e't en h la. Vt iiMiesr tVe ! rieeutlve Cnmmitise rr the rerrsury, who wlH Vie ptrawd to five any lufismsticn la their pew. r at any time. Any aitii le nt enumerated In thssVinre r1es an4 i UreJ upon eihihilion, If worthy of notice. Will le ruitablr awarded. The Eieeutive Committee reserve disere. , FherirT of ( learfii ld, eoonty, greetiiijr t tinnarw power to award Diplomas In ary ease of Whereas Jsmes U Drake did, on tb (la seeoni bet articles, or for articles not entitled to j day of December, )f ti, prefer bis petiiioa to our premiums by the rules. (Judjeiof our Court of Common fleas for tbe All articles nay be entered free of eherge, 'county of ClenrReld, prating, for the causes except borsei for pleasure, and fur thsrutiing j therein set forth, that be might be divorced from i i a. TI1C COMMOV PI.EAt tf ClMrt.M eeuniy, rennst lvtla ! isitio U. Drske, I o, s"P, irptirW T.. t'C"). vs. f Alias riibpn,aa sur, liirores Cthsrlne Dmke, .V. li. I. The Cnmtnnuwealth of renntlvetla t th premiums. Sheriff's Sales. Y VIItTUK of sundry writs of FrWirioNi i the bonds of inatrimonv entered Into with uu. the said Catharine Drake. We do, therefore, command yon, the laid Cat!,, arine Drake, that setting aside all business and II I Ol BUI1UIV Willi Ul I rwHincni . , , , Ji Knn. Issued out of the eourt of Common I "Zr . J'I fc? .'r, " !V? He., of Clearfield econty, and to m. directed, "c l .ii t j , ul. ui i, c . 1 1' ,.i at our l ourt or Common l'lees, then to be ho den there will be exposed to rtULlC RALh, at tbe ci...u .t r . u n , u . t ., ., , Iu v urn a ii Clesrueld, the fourth Monday of September. Court 1 use n the borough of C earfie Id, on . ,, ,'. ,i . . . .. i ' lent meetincs at KarthauB, Mulson- burg and Congress IXill, notwithstand ing the rain, on Friday and Saturday, the Congress-llillers rather outdoing tbe rest nearly one-half of the meet ing being composed of ladies, who are always in the right placo when found at a Democratic meeting. These meetings were ably addressed hy T. J. McCullough, Israel Test end Frank Fielding,Esqrs.,whoHe remarks caused tho most confirmed radicals present to 6lr.ggcr, and rendered Thad. Sto vens and negro suffrago very unpopu lar among those who 6till think more of a white man than a negro. 1 "We had tho pleasure of meeting N. L. Atwood, Esq., of Lock Haven, at Karthaus, where be gave the Dis- unionists a first-rate thrashing. A good meeting was also held at Goshen, on Saturday evening, which was ad dressed by D. V. Mooro and Wm. M McCullough, Esqrs. Goshen promises to "do better." Covbt. Parties and witnesses in civil cases on the list for September term will not bo required to attend, c.3 the civil list has been continued, in view of the large amount oi criminal business to be dir-poped of. ttifTliOae raltiueu who may buvc an interest in Spruco Island, aro di rected to a notice on the subject, in our advertising columns. "Better late than never." ts-Beizenstein has just returned from the city, with tho largest stock of men's and boys' c lothing and fur nishing ouds ever brought to the county at one timo. He is disposed to exchango them for money at city prices. JSrThe Disunion Conferees of this district met at Ridgway last wcek,and re-nominated our negro-loving Con gressman. Glenni W Scoficld. We have not seen tho proceedings of this white negro cabal, but presume they resolved to "wind up this FARCE of a Government, by tho fourth of March next," as they threatened to do 6ix years ago. Put we hope also that, like in tbe past, their disunion, strea- sonablo projects will come to naught Relics of the Greeley Reforma tion. One of tho most daring at tempts at Bank robbery ever brought I to our Knowledge, was auempieu in this place on Saturday last. It ap pears, from tho confession of on of tho parlies, that a conspiracy was entered into to rob cither one or all three of tho Banks, and thut, too, in broad day light. Ihree young men (whoso names wo withhold through respect for their friends,) camo to town in tho morning, and alter visi ting all tho Banks, asking some plau sible question in relation to checks, nioncv. Ac., finally succeeded, in the allernoon, in grabbing up, at the First viz: At the Union Hotel, iu Glen Hope for Beccaria townnbip. At the bouse of Aieh Elliai fur Bell township. At the house of the late James Bloom, senior fur Bloom lowoahip. At the Louse of bdward Alucrt lor Bo'ga township. Ai the hoiise of Jacob J. lerce lor Brad ford townshm. At the house ol w m. bchwem. iu Lu- thursburi!, far Brady lowutdiiii. At Young i School house tor Burnside lOAnebip. At the public school house near bitiion Uorabaugb for Client township. . At the Court House for lb borough ol Cletirfield. At tba bouse of J. Maurer for Coving. too township. At the house of the late Usao Liooca, lor Curwensviile borough. At Centre school house for Pecalurtp At the bnUKvuf John Gregory foraierly 'iccupit'd Ly Thomas itobisoa (Broadway) lor rereusoo townlii At the house of J. I. Dundy for Fox township. At Coneress Ilill ichool-house for Gi- rard township. At tbe public school-house for Gosbec township. At the bouse of Jacob Ilubler for Gra bam township. At the public school-house in Janesville forUulich township. AUhe houne ol Jeese Wilson for Hus ton township. At tbe public echool boueo in Anionville for Jordan township. A I bridgeu's school house for Karthaus towusbip. At the Turkey Hill school-bouie for Knox township. At the Court House in the borough of Clearfield lor Lawrence tow nship. At the public school-house lor Lumber City borough. At the house formerly occupied by Thee, Kyler fop foei 4o.bip. At the public sbool-liouse for the bor ough of New Waihioctoo. For (fceola. at tbe public House of Milo lloyt, in said borouph. At the hotel formerly kept by W. W. Anderson. for Tenn township. At the hou.e of Iaac Bloom, deceased, in the borough of Curweosville, for Tike township. At tbe houte of I). E. Brubaker for Un ion township. At the house of Tbo. Henderson for Woodward loirnahip. AN ACT regulating tbe mode of voting at all election, in tbe several counties of this Com mon wealth. tjRcvioa) I. Bt it tnacltd by the Senate end House ot Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in Oen eral Assembly met, aud it is hereby enacted by the authorily of the same, That tbe qualified voters of the several of this Commonwealth, at all general, lownsblp, borough an t srecial elections, are hereby, hereafter an- tWiied and required to vote, by tickets, prniNd, or written, or partly printed and partly written, several J classified as follow. : One ticket shall embrace the names of all judges uf courts voted for. and to be labelled, euuide, "judiciary : one 01 ine suite 'stale," one county e y. senator, William Tucker, O. W, Morton, Josrph M'Kee, A. W. Lee, William F. Johnson, Jacob Mook, David W. Holt, John Lawsbe, H. V. Wilson, W. Potter, C. It. Foster, Milu lloyt, Isaac Gus, A. I'. Burger, Kiln Irwin, Samuel A.Caldwell, Ueo. W. Callw.il, M.D.! John ration. William Ten Eyck, James K. Caldwell, J. U. Walters, Jam.. Wrialey: John 0. Loraine, Joseph C. Brenner, Ilirsui Woodward, John ft. Hewitt, Jacob M. Kepler, P. A. Ganlin, AI. Ornhain, 11. W. l'nrk, Mrs. Lewis I. Irwin, Mrs. John 0. Loraine, Mrs. k. J. Wallace, Mrs. L. It. Merrcll, Mrs. John F. Koto, Mr.. J. 1). Wnlters, Miss Lu'-y Logan, Mis. Alice Barrett, Miss fiarab Mi-It nee, Mis. Bertha Wright, Mis. U. Uard, Miss Mury .ana Col-burn. Marshal L. W. TEX EYCK. thief of Police Hon. W M. C. FOLEY. luri.r: AM) iii;gl'I-atioxs. Family tickets - - - fl 00 Single tickets, during Fair - 60 Single admission ticket. 2! Children under ten year, old, when accompanied b) their parents or guardians, free. Check, will be given at tbe door to persons denrii.g to pass out duriog lie exhibition, but will not admit the bolder to any other exhibi tion each half day oouoting an exhibition. Tbe number and class, and the number in tbe class, with the name uf the arludo, will appeal oh the card attached; but tbe nauieuf tb ex hibitor will not appear. Premium, and diplomas will be paid on and after tbe first Wednesday of November, and until Mouday, the 21th day of Kcpte mbcr, IMitS. at 1 o'clock, p, in., the following described Kcul Estate, tn wit: A certain tract of land situate in Beeearia township, Clenrtiold county, l'a , bounded eact by lands of Groom A Co., north by Joseph Itcrge, south by tlenrficld Creek, containing about one hundred and fifiy acres, boiled, taken in exeeutieri, and to be sold as the prop erty of Henry W. Killm.ir. Also, a certain tructof land situate In Jorann township, Clearfield county, Fa., bounded on the east by land of Kobert I'atterson, south by land of I'eter 1'attorson, west by lands of John Glas gow, and north by land of John McNeal, con taining about one hundred and ton acres sixty five acre, cleared, and having a log hours and barn erected thereon, t cited, uikeu in execu tion, and to be sold as the property uf David Kobin.cn and Thomas Hobinson. Also, two certain trects of land situate in Rarlbnus township, Clearfield county, Fa., one thereof bounded enst by land of Edward Mc tinrvey, south by land of Jacob M ichaels, and west and north by lands of John Vought, con taining fen acres being all cleared, and having a frame house ai.d log barn eroded thereon ; tbe other thereof bounded east by land of Jamftf Itouch, south by OI:ver Moore, west and north hy lauds of Imuc McCor-ki y, containing one hundred acres being uuimproved. fieite I, takec in execution, and 'to be .old as the property ol William Michaels. Also, a certain tract of land situate In Boggr township, Clearfield County, l'a., bounded on tbe en't, west and north by lands ct Junes II. lira ham, and on the south by land of Jacob Smeal, containing eleven acres witb one and one half acres cleared, and having a small frame house and stable erected thereon, betted, taken in execution, and to be sold as ths property of Enoch U. Ursy. Also, a certain tract of land situate in Morris township, Clearfield oouuty, la., bounded by bnds of John Will on the east, on the s.iuth by land of I'eter Hchwartt, on the west by land of A. D. IkCS, to answer lbs petition or libel of tha said James (1. Drake, and to show cause, If any you hate, why the said James G. Drake should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony, ajrseubly to tho set of General Assembly In such ca-e made and provided ; and hereof fail Bot.J Wi'nefS, the Hon. Samuil Linn, Efq., Pre.U ' "N dent of our said Court, at Clearfield ( HBAL, VhU 2oo day of June, A. D. 16. 6" l. F. ETZWEILEIl, Aug. 22, 1SS. Protr-onotary: COUKT PROCLAMATION n7"Mli!tKAS, Hon. SAMUEL LLVN, Pre., ident Judge of the Court of Common PWa of the twenty fifth Judicial District, composed of tho counties of Clearfield, Centre and Clinton and the linn. WM. C. FOLEY and Hon. JNO.D. THOMPSON, Associate Judges of Clearfield eo.j issuc.u incir precept, lo uie directed, for tha holding uf a Court of Common i'leoa, Orphan's Court, Court of Qjurter Sessions. Court of Omp and Terminer, and Court of tleucrul Jail Delivery, at the Court lions at Clearfield, in and for tha -sounty of Clearfield, on the Fourth Monday (Ullli u) ol September, I80 NOTICE la, tlierelme hereby given, to thl Coroner, Juttico. of the Peace, and Constables, in and for said county of Cluarfield, to appear ia their proper persons, with their Hulls, Kecords, Inquifitions, Examinations, and othir Remain-, branees, to do those thing, which to their oflioes, and in their behalf, pertaiu to be done. GIVEN under my band at Clearfield, tbii 29th day of June, in the year of our Lord on thousand eight hundred and sixty-six. ciiEBirrs uprics, I JACU11 A. FAUST. Clearfield, Aug. 2,lhrtpt. Shtrif. .1 . - J . f .. lUatT at'., K.s.:..U I I ZeVVrium. unHVl'med .1.1 bV censored "oekenba,,, and on the north by lands - of National, between three and four hun- ,l,l dlloN flnn r,f vln.m rrnrililod ! lii kft shall embrace It Difflri t srn 1 aifirt l.tll.. I ofiiner. voted for, and be labelled, tipiIirvBejuuiiuuiiBdw uuis, "'. u.ket shall en.brace tbe names of the other anoui ninety oonars, in os oiwrs voted tor, mci iding ofric mt SUla Tim latter whs catlfht in ! number, and member, ol arsembly, if vetd for, v . .,. r..,,.tM,.,.l and memter. ol Congress, if voted for, and be ll.u civ i, mm n.v ..v.v . 1 - - - - a. a donation U the Society. The officer, of the, Society sad members of the Committee cf Ar rangements will wear a badge de.'iguating their otbee, aud it will be their duty as well as pleas ure to attend to the exproi-eed withes and wauls of the exhibitirs and others, if it is in their power so tu do. A .elect police force aill be Iu constant attendance for the preservation of order and protection of property. The trotting course is level, wen graueo, and one-third of a mile in circuit. Ample arrange ments will be made fur the convenience of spec tators. Children under ten years of age not admitted unless aoeompaoiod by their parents. Every person wiibing to be enrolled ss a mem ber of this Society must apply on or before tot first day of tbe Fair, and oa the payment of one dollar to the Treasurer shall receive a certificate f membership, containing the name of the ap plicant and endorsed by the Secietary. Every person becoming a member a. above stated shall, on the preeentaiion of his eertificate, receives ticket which will admit bins free duriog tbe Fair. Any poison complying with the aboe regulations and psyinJ $10, shall become a life number, and shall be exempt Irora all eontribu ami ahall annually nhih froui the Secre tary a free family ticker. All persons must be provide! with tickets which can bo bad from the Executive Committee. Treasurer or bccre.ary, or at the office on the ground. Persons acting as judges are expected toleroine members of the Society. Persons from other counties can become members by oouiuly- ini with tb above rules. Ladies can become members by making sppliention as above, and payiag into the treasury City cents, whin they will receive a ticket to admit them free. Exhibitors must become members of th Soci ety, and have their animals and articles entered on tbe Secretary's books on or before the 2d day of October; ard all animal, and article., except horses, must be bruaght within tbe en clopure as early as Wednesday, at 12 o'clock, M., and all persons entering animals and articles for exbibitioo will procure cards from tbe Secretary, with the class aud number of entry of said arti cles, previous to Placing raid article oa the ground. Hay and straw will be furninhed gratis lor all animals entered Tor premiums, ana grata will be furnished at cost for those that desire lo purchase. Ko horse shall be entered or allowed a preml nm unless be Is free from disease. llores will be received until Wednesday no m, but must be entered previously. All persons who intend to exhibit horses, caltl?, sheep or swine, or who intend to offer stock or any other article tor snie, should notify the Becretury of such intention, oo or before the 2Mb. of September, and have with him a lift, and full description of tbe same. Persons intending to exhibit blooded stock must produce authentic pedigrees, and are earn Zachariah Jones, containing sixty-two aores with forty Cve acre, cleared, and a log house and barn erected thereon. Seized, taken in ex ecution, and to be .old at the property of John Davis Also, a eertsin trsct of land aituats in Wood ward township, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded on tbe south by land of S. Sbofl, west by laud of S. ShofT, aud north and east by township roads, containing about one forth of an acre, and hav ing a large frame boue and ruble erected thereon. reiscd, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Nancy Henderson. Als ), a certain tract of land situnte in I'enn township, Cleai field eountv, l'a , bounded east hy land of Iteed A vt carer, south ny lands ol K. Fen ton and S. Derrick, west and north by lands of E. Fenton, containing about one hun dred and six seres with forty acre, cleared and having a frame house and log barn erected thereon, beixed, taken in execution, and to be sold a. the property of George L. Fullerton. Also, a certniu tract of land aituute in Chest township, Cluarfield vuunty, l'a., bounded on the east by Kobert Pennington, John Smead on tbe south, 11. 11. Ilurd on the west, and William Wood on tbe north ; containing about fifty acres, with twenty-live acres elenrud, and having s frame bouse and log stable erected therecn. Silted, taken in execution, and to be sold as tbs property of William W. Wilson. Also, tbe defendant's interest in a certain tract of land situate in Decatur township, Cliar field county, Pa., conta ning about seventy five acres, having a log bouse and log barn erected thereon, with a small orchard and about forty acres cleared and abounded, vis : on the south by land, of John jteenis, on the west by land of Walter Morgan, on the north by land of Kichard llugbes, and on the east by land ot Stephen KepharL Seised, taken in execution and lo be sold as tbe t roperty of George Kephsrt, dec d; S--ir Hidders will tnke nonce that 15 per cent, of the purchase money tnurt be paid when the property is knocked down, or it will be put up again for sale. JACUU A. tAtsi, Sacntrr's Omen, ) Sheriff, Clearfield, Pa, August 22, 18(18. J lubelled "county ; one ticket shall embrace the names of all tuwnthip olUcers voted for, and be lubelled "t( Dbipi" one tiiket shall embrace tbe name, ol all borough otlicer. voted for, and be labelled "borough ; and each class (hall be. Yesterday. They aro all now in jail The barn of Stacy W. Thompson, in Bol'its township, was fired by an ,-..i' . ' U UIH Ile incendiary on v ruiay mlmh consuming , . in .,... uiiot boxes. everything, together with a valuable ' rJrc.2. T at it ehnll be the duty of the sheriffs, horse and carriage. During tho fjrc'in"e several eoiiniie. of tbi. Commonwealth, to , i . i insert in their election proclamations, herealier an atictiipi mime iu n-u iu pwwiv,tg ba iilue0l ibe first section of this act, by removing a pane of glass in the back door and removing the bolt in side j but fortunately the door be tween tho store-room and the ware room was locked, and tho robbers failed in their attempt. jsxrMossep Las just received, and has now on bund, 20 bbls. Molasses, 5 hhds. Sngar, 2,000 lbs. Tobacco, S0llbcy iiavc t'omieathed our country - e i'i. i i Art . : , ... : I pieces ui x mnnei, ivv pii-vcs vi v-aacu-rncro and Satinet, 6 bales of Muslin, and other dry goods and groceries to match all at sensation prices. JAM Ed R KELLEY, Speaker of the Iloue of Representatives. David lemim, Speaker 01 the Senate. Approved, ths SOlh day of March, A. D. ISI'.o. A. U. Ct nm. Kollre is further hereby itiu, lliat Ibo Greeley relormers have indeed ,uu bou ,0 nice or appointment of tru.tun.ie- WrOUMit a great WOl k among US. A tbe government of the Lulled Mates, or of ttiti ,l.,;ii. 7..,,. il,r ,Srvm,.a iatlio Wticv Slate, tr ot any Incorporated u strict, wt.cttier a 4,i,ij n J Notice. Tliero appeared in the Journal of last week, "A Dastardly Outrage" "A Colored Camp ileeting f l.itltc thrad. CumvExsviLLK, Sept. 11, 1SGT. Ma. Editor Diar Sir: I fco by la.t week's Ilt'vublican, a Sheriff's Sales. D Y VIRTL'E of a writ of fitri Fnciat, Issued I 1 ont of tbe Court of Common Pleas of Clear- beid county, and to tne directed, lhre will be exposed to Pl'ULIC SALE, at the Court House, in thebortugh of Clearfield, on Monday, the iltll day ol tMptcrubcr, Inlttt, at 1 o'clock, p.m., the following described Real Estate, to wit A certain tract of land situate in Pike Iowa ship. Clearfield county. Pa., beginning at a bite oak, thence north ninety. f or perches to a poM then is east five perches to a hemlock j south forty three perches to a white ck ; east iwenty i two perches to a red oait; we.-i iwenty seven perches to the place of beginning; containing etiy requested to lurnun lue rcereiary, ny ins nine acre, and sixty nve percuss ami allowance. 25th of September, with a list of their stork and , k,.i,(mI. taken in execution, and to be sold a. the the nedia-ree o. each. This will facilitate the : nroiiertv ef James A. lloul. preparations of entries, and in case of deficient j Also, one other tract of Innd, situate in Morris nrdiirree. wiU atlutd tne owner lime 10 correct lownsblp. I Icarrioin eouniy. in , o lunueu anu the tame. described as follows, towit : (Winning at stones lint ructions lo Juducs. No animal to rt-! at the northwest corner; thence by land of ceive an award in more Iban one class. j (iratt, south eighty-nine degrees, cast one bun- Judges are expressly required not to sward dred and forty-fivo perches to sioncs, by chest premiumt tu over-led animais. No premiums sre '. rt . thence hy lands of S.muul and J.din lo be awarded to buns, cows or ncincrs wun-u jtoover, toutn one aegrce wen one' ouuuini ami , shall appear to have been fattened, oslT In the ,venteen perches to Tories; thence by land of j class of tat cattle, tbe object of the Society being tJrett, north eighty-nine degrees, west one bun- to have superior animals of this description lor ; rired and forty-five perches, to stones j thence ore .ting. ! by iand of the same, north one degree, east one l'"at t'a;;ie.--Tbe judge, on fat cattle will hundred and sevetleon perches.to the place of be g ve particular attention to the animals submit- ginning; containing efrie hundred acres and the led lor examination. It is believed, all oilier ual allowance of six per cent for roads, A a. thing' being iual, those are the best caitle Uiat Seiird, taken in execution, end to le sold as tbe have the greatest weight ovir tbe smallest su er- . puperty of John Strasser, illiam Zimmerman lieics. Tbe indites will require all in this class and Sarah Zimmerman. to be weiabed. aud will take measures tu give i jr-Bidder, will tiiks notice that 1 i per cent the superlicies of each, and publish tbe re.-ult f ), purchase money must be paid when the witb their reports. They will nlso, belore awarn- property Is Knocked oown, or u win oe put up ins any premium., reuuire of the competitors tun again for .ale. JACOB A. (aim, REGISTmt'W MtTlCU-Notio. i. hereby given that the following accounts have been examined and passed by me, and remain filed of record in this olhco for tbe inspection of heirs, legatees, creditors, and all others in any way interested, and will be presented to Ibe next Orphans' Court of Clearfield county, to be held at the Court Ujuse id th borough of Clearfield, commencing on the fourth Monday of September, IL6S, for confirmation and allowance: 1. Tbe final account of Chris ian Korb, guar dian of Cbrminna Merewine, minor'child of Con rad Merewine, late of Brady township, Clearfield county, deceased. 2. Tbe account of Thomas Mob. a Gey. guardian of Henry Ciay 1'earce, minor child of Johathan Pearce, late of Cbeit township, Clearfioid county, deceased. 3. The aeoonnt of Thomas Mehsffey, guardian of H. M. Pearce, minor child of Jonathan Pearce, late of Chest township, Clearfield county, dee'd. 4. The final account ot John Rorabaugh, gnardian of Catharine Pearce, minor child of Jonathan Pearce, late of Chest township. Clear. field county, deceased. 5. The final acoount of John Rorab.ush. gnardian of Jonnna Pearce, minor child uf Joua ihan Pearce, late of Chest township, Clearfield county, deceased. S. the account of Hartwi. k Back, administrat or or the estate of Charles E. Ruck, lats of Bradford county, Clearfioid county, decest;!. 7. ibe final account of Thomas F, Ki.-hel. executor of the last will and testament of Samuel HieheLlateof Brady township, Clearfield oountr. deceased. 8. The partial aceoant of Jimes B. Clark, ai- ministratur of the estate of Patrick Quinn, lata uf Peon township, Clearfield county, deceased. v. 1 lie final acoount of Samuel Ryers, admin istrator uf William II. Lloyd, deceased. It), ibe final acoount of James Wrieliv. ad ministrator of tba estate of Rudolph Lits, late of uoggs townsbtp, Cluarbuld County, deceased. 11. lb final account of A. i. Ooodrich, ad ministrator of the estate ol Samuel Watson, late ot Bradford tnwntbip, Clearfield CO., deceased. II. Ibe final account of H illiam B. Alexan der, executor of tha last will and testament of William B. Alexauder, sen., lata of Woodward lownthip, Cleartield county, deceased. Rsoistkbs Orrcc, I I. U. BARGER, Clearfield, Aug. 2a, 1S66. J Register. CLI1AKI ll:i,l ACADEMY.-Th exer cise of this Institution will be resumed oa Monday, the 10th day of Septou.ber, A. D 1869. Pupil, can enter at any lime. They will b charged with tuition front th lim they en lor to the close of the Session. The oourse of instruction embraces every thing included in a thorough, practical and accom plished education for both sexes, Ths Principal, having had the sdvsnlage of much experienoe in bis profession, assures pa rents end ginird sot tbst hi. entire ability and energies will be devoted to the moral aud mon tal training of the youth placed under hi. charge, TF.Htl OK Tt lTIOX. Orthography, Reading, Writing, and Primary Arilbmetic, per Session ( II woeks) $5 00 Grammar, tieergraphy, Arithmetic, and History f S 00 Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Men suration, Surveying, Philosophy, Physi ology. Chemistry, Hook Keeping, Botany and Physical Gcoprnphy . - (9 00 Latin and Greek, with auy of the above Branches ...... $12 00 t'Ni) deduction will he made for rtbsenoe, tfer further particulars inquire of Rev. 1". L. HARRISON, A. M., Cletrfield, July 11, 168 if. Principal. noticO of of any city, or conimifsiuuer of upy incorporated i i l ' I. ,t l. ..,.A district, are by law incapable of holding or WIlUl PCftiieu lo uu i"(;h"- exercising, at .he same time, theoflice or sP yit'ld Of potatoes. 1 Wish to Ctll your j,01Llllltoi of Jud,;e, Inspector or Clerk of any attention to something that far sur- itcuon ot ibis commonwealth. nimscs it. Mr. Jefferson Gates, of this Ret-.ro Jutge. "Tf lJ.T-.s.f "a'- auacKea wiui i ire Arms, "oyagang place, last opring, pecureu one. pounu .. 10 bl,ruuth of Clearfield, o the fir,t commissioned ollle'er or otliera ise, a suburdioate o finer or ageut, who is or shall be employed un der Ibe Lcnitlalive, Exerutit e or Judicial de partments of this statu or of the United Stales, or any c.y ' '"'."'V1 i required by th. regulation, of th. premium Ibal every member ol Congress, or uf the Slat j" ' " r i,rg...ature, or o. .no common or seiecv couuci . . . f,l,ihitr. .t.hojch he may show several auimals ia on. class, only statements as to tbe manner and cost of feeding, MsRtrr's Optics. Clearfield, Pa., Aumist 22, ISCtt. ( S bur iff. HERRELL & BIGLER, DEALERS 1M IIAIIDWAIIE. also, M.tMracTi'itcRi or Tin and Sheet Iran Ware ii-y ci EAitriEtD. pa. SherilTs Sale. A LOT OF SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS, Etc., For sale by MEKKELL BIGLER. one premium will be awarded that to tbe brrt, er otherwise as tb went ot the animal may be judced. The superintendent will take every jrecaulion I) issued out of the Court of Common Pleas For sale by PALMER'S PATENT UNLOAD ING NAY FORKS, MEKKELL efc P-iOLPR. OIL, ol Clearfield county, and to me directed, there i it T PAINT TTTTTY III ill be exposed to PI HI.IC SALE, at the Court ' ' VATTO I II..,,.. tha honmirh of Cleartield. on Molieiav. IN A 1 AC, in bis power lor tb. aalety of stock and articles ,,e ,, dav ul M ptrmtx-r, lrtitt. at 1 o'clock For sale by MEKKELL et BIGLER. on exnioiuuu nun mcir nrrivai, m arrant. . m . ,h. follow n- lironertV. to wit of rebels and Fulting in ll prayer." In , i i ' i ' . . i r i t ineut on ine gruuuus, out win noi oe re?p"nsiot Cmi, ni I, notatnea u lni li hoi r.,.i. novi aitnr ma aid aecoud Tuerdaf ef . . . .. v""'",.'.,v" I". 'VV V .'"' "" .... a. .s .;.,.. lur any loss or aamagelbaiuiay occur, meoo. derrick, situate in tteecar ia townshin p. ra., ,n....w.n ""P"J. , . ' i TirvT-eJTPnt 7l IVCC t- il 1 1 11 All that certain one-eiory irume ouiining ana ai.awi .k-u i ni.'i.ueig iv uuvm Clearfield 1' 1 N DIN lis. MEKKELL efc BIGLER. ,1 rrdit 1 nvmivit 1,1 -..i-c r. (if earl V . i...t ... . Irliri.lnH Pntinllu with bia br.tt her 1 October, then and there to dd diose things re ie ueain oi a man while ai ,-.- v ---- -- ' nmred of them by law. New Orlpt,. it ..! they were plantea.tna Oil IBKing litem ytp;N under my hand and seal, at Clearfield. ''w rieaim H was a f f JpfT. rKon Gales . ... ,e m, j..rs ...l., tn political convention, iu Laitimore it. ilttj ti,irt v r,0tinds. and his brother ri.F.AiAhf TP(irT our Lordone thousand eiebt "was a "religious meeting!" l,ad twenty-thrco pounds making vTc'lu"dred and ixty-sn. and ..f the lu- . . . , , . I,,. ., ' , 1 , , det'ebdeuce of Ibe I'uiled Mutes tbe ninet.eth. W havo simply to e.ay that there ffty-three pounds as tho product ol 'IU " JACJU A. KAts r. Sh.r.ff. is less truth in this statement than we.0116 I'ounJ l'la"tcd; S- - n,ulld unf,ruunire,, citron, k.7- ever saw in an article of the Mine George M. Weston Esq., romA'? '"iiTL" length, without even an eauoriai cn-,crly editor of the Washington Repub- ciearfieia, Jaooary loth, In6. I dorsement. The testimony elicited lie, has been nominated lor Congress fur any loss or damage thai may occur. cieiy ue.ira.vauiunura , gi.. priiw.i niiriinuti cnunI- ., nn the north eiile or the township p i to their animals and i rtiolc, and at tha close of , ,..,.., fr,)n, liiW,Hriv'a Cros. Roads to r,rpae,J tne rair iu aemu iu tueir reiuuvai, aa uii oui ip'j car, riot Lake loriher rare et them, ' Kulrs of I'lov) Inp.--The name of the plow, roi.n must be given, as well a tbe kind of plow to be uped, at the time of eulry. Tbe quantity of ground lo be plowed by cash testa to be otie fouith of an acre. The liins allowed to da ths work will be thro hours. The furrow s.ice ia all eases to be lapped. Ibe team, to .tart at the jaaml time, and each plowman to do his work without driver or ether assistance. Th premt Madera) said building being sixty nlne feet in (.UN'S, PISTOLS, SWORD CANES, length and sixicen leet wide, and the derrick r . sixteen feet (iinare and fifty feet high f together ,','i-V t I metre with etig'.ne.'allehinery end fiilutea therein eon- l ot rale by flhlClel.LL. & UiliLtK. tained, on a tract of land owned by the said e'rvio 7.Xir tTvri'ro TvT OF ALL SORTS SIZES. MEKKELL t BTGLER from the sworn witnesses, ten or fif- tecn"loyal persons" negroes proves that the negroes were all armed with pistols Btid clubs, and are nenrly wholly liablo fer tho disturbance. Ni'w? inpf rumrntf to rnn aramp meet-tr.g. from the fourth district of Maine by tho conservatives. ISirWiLMiJJOTON. Tho result of tho election in this city on Tuesday last shows a Democratic gain of 200 votes on tb Mayor's election lat niiLDUiiv O s. signed oldier by me, for those entitled to them. VS ALTER BARRETT, uS-tf Att'y at Law, Clearfield, Pa. Madera Oil Compsny, containing eight acre., o i. vj , .l..?, more or less. Seised, taken in execution, and to b sold a lb property of th Madera Oil ppr pae Lv t'omnanv. - jMT Bidder, will take notice that IS per cent, 1KONI IRON 1 IRON! 1RON1 of "tha vturehaae rooncv must be pai-t when tbe P t-i.. ttcnnvi r a. m.r t-11 urn. offered by th Society will b awarded to rrop,rlJ i, knocked down, or it will be put up , e " . y ,u r.ie rv r..,ia .v im-jlcu. jacou a. tAui, nulE SllOLS ec NORSE SNOi. Orrtca, I fcheriff. 1 tr j I Hill t'O, ItiiU Nil A recent bill pasred both House, of Congres. and ,u '---'. .. ,--.-- again lor saio. .1 .... D.-'i i.,-. i;.i . .k... ...r.-' committ, shall do their work in lb best men- Haxairr' lino and , two yrs' soldier $60. . 'tl' llt F" ;NTIES and PENolOSS collected uw, '" ."V. r" .T. ,.r Owalius' and plow entirely indepen- aa ig land. Within the one. sJ August 2i, 1868. iianarea, Kennedy s medical Dis- Forialc by MEKKELL 4 BIGLER. I KIK. KHI. to I bad at strike bis own land oeniot .... .j .n,ng ...u " "- "' 0Ti, Jane's and Ayfs mediolue. of .very kind fourth of an acted plowed each plowman will be " , ' u' . , ' .1 .e.. I k..s r.,Pr..w.4 i.ni. .ml rr.aleby H. a L ". a. .h with tha d.aA furrow in lb. mtddla. 1 I S III 1BI.1- tLI.3 A Pipe-Lolej al VBIFELL BIILEK'S. J J iBfcrntsHm rinir4 ia regvd tomsttsrsi X AW. VrJ aXBr..Lii iuaax,xi , jxsorrn inira cu, rau a. Jiaron it, I'tw-iy, covsry, iieialwld's Buchu, Baker's Cod Liver 1)ure l iberty W bite Lead, Th Whitest, lb mut durable and tb most ceuDfliLicaJ, iry It! Minulai tared onlv br Zitst.ri k i-iTH, Wbnlesal Druj, Paint I (Has. Dealers, Mo. 1ST
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