THE JOURNAL. : CLEARFIELD, PA., SEPT. 19, I860. : A MASS MEETING '. .. Of THE FBtESDS 0 LI N C OLN ; & HA ML I :- ' CURTIN.PATTON, THE ASSEMBLY AND COUNTY TICKET, Y Will beheld la CIcarficM Borough, ; ... , " 05 WEDNESDAY EVE1TC1NJ, SEPT. 26th. ; All are invited to attend. CaVatET Holes has arrived in town with his picture car, and is prepared to take likenesses at any time when called upon. Read his ad vertisement. ' - " -'- 5 - -" ; The County Treasurer informs us, that an excellent opportunity will be offered to tho merchants of this County to obtain their t "n during the September Com t. Call and See. j '. " . To Jcaoas. Sheriff Miller requests us to state that the Jurors summoned lor the Second week of the approaching Court, need not at tend, as all tho causes for that week have . been continued. Da. A. M. Hills, Dentist, requests us to say that he will now remain permanently at home . until further notice is given, and will be pleas ed to serve all his friends who may desire any thing in his line of business." . St. Reed, Weaver & Co. have finished a large Addition to their store room on Second street, and have now ono of tho finest retail establish ments in the country. They have received a large stock ol Seasonable Goods, which they ofier to customers on advantageous terms. See advertisement. ' ; - To All Concerned! Having frequently been imposed upon in the publication of Au ditor's, Executor's, Administrator's, Stray and Caution .Notices, tbe.publisbers of the Cleur fitld Republican and Ilaftsman's Journal will hereafter require advance payment for nil such advertisements. This rulo will bo strictly curried out. - The Bi3t.K Society. The! next concert of 1'til.lic worship in aid of the work of the Clear field County Eiblo Sociely, will be held in the Kpiscopal Church in this borough on Sabbath evening nest, 23d inst. The Itev Mr. Spottsi wood will preach. Ail the congregations and pastors of tho borough and neighboring char ges ate invited to unite. '. -. . Thk Fair Ground. We are pleased to see that those who had tho fixing np .of the Fair ground in charge, have pushed the work vig orously. ; A good fenco has been erected, tho track. finished up, and other improvements made. .The gat is left open so that peisons can enter at any time and drive over the track, which is in accordance with the wishes ot the committee, as that will beat it down and ren der it solid. Wo hope our farmers will do their lull share in furnishing articles for ex hibition, as we understand that there will bu a large display in other departments. The So ciety have been at hear' expense, and every individual should feel it bis duty to encour age the enterprise to tho full extent of his ability. Some alterations and additions have been made in the premium list, which, as'cor rec ted, will be found on the fourth page of this paper. The tales and regulations will be . ..i.i:. i ! .... .- ...u v. . ' :- Correspondence of tho "Raftsman's Journal." SoMEitSFT, Fa., Sept. 14, I860. Dear Journal: I attended the Ev. Luth eran Synod at Berlin. There were upwards of CO ministers, and as many lay-delegates, in attendance. They had a very interesting meeting, and transacted a great amount of business. On Wednesday morning the mem bers ot the Synod departed for their homes, highly pleased with the manner in which they were entertained by the people of Berlin. A'.toona, Blair county, was selected as tho place for holding the next Synodical Session. Tho towns of Somerset and Berlin have im proved a great deal within tho least ten years. This county is advancing rapidly in agricul ture, which advanco is attributable to the in terest awakcued by tho Agricultural Society. We have had several heavy frosts here with in tho last week j and on Tuesday morning, the 11th, some snow fell. Tho frosts, howev er, done but litllo damage to vegetation. " . .. Yours, &c, S. J.R. Latest European News. : The steamer Molita arrivod off Cape Raco on the 14th, with three days later news from Europe. , lier latest dates aro of the 5th lost. It apiwars now that Mr. Lindsay is not to visit this country In an official capacity from the English Government, but as a representa tive of the shipping interests, and will endeav or to induce the American Government to ne gotiate for the adjustment of various matters pertaining to the shipping interests. - A Paris correspondent says that Franco has just pur chased ten largo stcara transports in the Uni ted States. It was said that Sardinia was a hout tojioterfere in Naples, and also that Gen. Lamoricicro was to leave for Naples with 30, 000 troops to prevent it from becoming a prey to anarchy in view of the fall of the Bourbon dynasty. The Province of Terra Dilavoro was in a titate of revolt. We have nothing .respecting Garibaldi's movements. He aa at Meutelleone. . Tho resignation of tho Xeapolitan Ministers has not been accepted. The King of Naples was to pay an indemnifi cation of 3.000.000 francs for French losses by the bombardment of Palf rmo. It was ru mored that the Cabinets at Turin have agreed to prevent any invasion of the Church. Tho French garrison at Rome is to be increased by the addition of 3,500 men. A revolution ary movement had been discovered at Verona, implicating, it is said, a neighboring power. A famine was . impending id India. Hostili ties had been commenced in China by . tho fcnghsti and French. It was reported from Sy ria that the French detachmant had suffered a repulse at the hands of the Druses in Lebanon. Tto Boston Trtvtlkr says that tbo crop of Plles In Massachusetts will be larger than p7 tney have had for flT8 years. .. oeeo Pe eloquently aodforeTer," I Beecher. Yes retorts Prentice, 'aad re ls o use telling It to dry p." f CLtf PLNaS AND SCRIBBLINCS. - C7"Looks fine Graham's new building. '. c CBright Curtin and Patton's prospects DSLarge the Douglas meeting in Gosheu. "iary" man in aitenaance. SSpiriltd- the closing scenes of the Dem ocratic meeting at c-urwer.sville. E7"The population of St. Louis is 101,000. that or c-incinnau, is too.OOU. ; tKTSixty thousand persons attended a Lin colu mass meeting held at Indianapolis lately. DT7"Prentice says that the Democracy re gard the country as a great sheep made to uo neeceu. - -,, ETbe town of Mount Vernon, Texas, has oeen uurnt by incendiaries, one of whom has Deen bung. 03The census returns of Chicago show a total population or ,1011,420, The general es timate was that the population would reach 3"The Douglas party In Mississippi have not yet been able to find seven men who are willing to stand up and be shot at, as Douglas electors. ftThe Vincennes (Indiana) Western Sun says : The flog crop will bo good, much bet ter than for several years, with abundance of corn to feed them. C7An exchange says : The breach in the Connecticut Democracy is complete and uti beatable. Tho party is there split up like a pair of old breeches. KTThe new name which Mr. Douglas has given himself, '-The Little Sucker,"' explains tho anxiety be has for some weeks past dis played in search or his mother. DS"Tom Sayers is said to have expressed great, reverence for the American flag. IIo says that during the whole fight with lleenan he felt the stripes and saw the stars. ttWe are tooolten apt to forget that warn mg which William Fenn so strongly gave us, against the folly, of putting our faith in good laws, while we trust their administration to bad men. C7The total amount of salaries to citv offi cers paid yearly from the Philadelphia trcasu ry is $9 3,869,60. The police department alone costs Ai 0,000 school teachers salaries, $33Ij,U:j0. K7A philosopher who had studied out al most everything, says he is satisfied that the reason why girls pout out their lips is because they are always willing that theirs should meet yours half way.' .,- ' " ., QThereare fools everywhere. Some dir ty water left by the Piince of Wales in a basin in his apartments at Quebec, was bottled and sold at four, shillings a vial, to some of his toadying admirers . i-' -. - i K7An Illinois paper states that the peach crop ii the lower section of that State is so heavy that a district twenty miles long by five to seven miles wide, will this year yield not less than a vxilUoix bushels. Some of them will be distilled. , . EP"The Yankees aro driving a good busi ness out of the dissolution of tho Union. They have supplied tlie . arms that have been ordered for Southern arsenals, and now it is reported that tho contract for building the new State armory in Virginia, has been given' to a, Massachusetts house, which will doubtless make more out of it than Virginia ever will. K"Un the 14th, an old man named Yager, living in the Blue Ridge, near Mauck's Tav ern, in Page county, Va.,hung himself, whilst laboring under the excitement caused by the arrest of his son for horse stealing, and that of another son who attempted to release his brother from jail. This announcement to a daughter so prostrated her, that in a short time death relieved her of sorrow and trouble. K7The morals of Hayti, as exhibited by statistics, are shockiug. . An official Ilaytieri document, giving the number of births, deaths marriages, and divorces in various villages in different parts of tbo empire . duiing three mouths, shows that the whole number of chil dren born in those months was 1900, of whom 1740 were born out of wedlock. In Port au Prince, the capital, out of 420 children born, only thirty were legitimate. Foster, on the Stump. Foster took the stump in Somerset county pretty soon alter ho got out ot the woods at Cresson. He was so oiacular on that occasion that the Breckin ridge and Douglas papers have been quarrell ing ever since as to ivbat he really did say. He has not had the courage, since, however, to speak in any other place. He dare not go before the people. A "Deniocr'atic" Meeting was held at Glen Hope on tho 13th, which was addressed by I. Test, James K. Kerr and E. R. Brady. They all urged their hearers not to vote for Mr. Lincoln, but failed to mention that any other candidates were in the field, and when reminded oi this, Mr. Kerr jumped up and re plied that they "bad a No. 1 assortment, and the people could take their choice 1" Ger rett Smith, John C.-Breckinridge, Stephen A. Douglas and John'Bcll, we believe are spoken of as being candidates, and according to Kerr, a Democrat can tako which one pleases, him best they aro all "o. 1" candidates. Persons afflicted with the Fever an Ague should not spare cither time, trouble or expense, to procure Dk. IIostktter's Celebrated Bitters, whose beneficent effects upon the system has been cloarly proved to those who have been stricken down in a short space of time by this dreadful cuise, whose checks arc wan and meagre, and whoe nights are sleepless and restless, and whose eyes are dim and sunken, with death staring them in the face, this compound must prove a blessing, snatching them as it wero from the mouth of the grave. None can know its true value until they have tested it. When all others have failed, these Bitters brtve restored the sufferers to pristine healtQ. Their popularity in all the Western and Southern parts should introduce them to all fami lies TJSold by druggists and dealers generally everywhere. See advertisement -, . f. ,t?.i j MARRIED: On the 16th by Rev. Father Coady, in the Catholic church in this place, Mr. Jou.t Owens to Miss Margaret Kilyan. DIED: ; ; ' At New Washington, on tho 10th inst., ot consumption, Sophia Stevenson, In tho 57th year of her ago. Tho deceased united with tho M, . Church at the ago of .16. -.. Her end was peaceful. Her life was consecrated to God when but a child, and a its close sho had 'light in the valley." ' vOnward she hath urged her way . , To the land where dwell the blest, rt; Where th iumatos never say, .'I am weary, let me rest.' f'j -, B. In Lawrence township, on' Thursday, Sept. 13th, of diphtheria, Elvv'E., daughter of Jacob and; Elizi Guelicb, aged 1 year and 7 months.''.- ' ,' , . '."...' .. .. . Now the rose, so well beloved - ; , :; .' . By us, has been cut down, -, K But now, alas, we should not weep, , . . y. She ia wearing tho golden crown. ' -Tbe day will come, we know aotfcow soon, ' When o -cruet all appear. i t Before the awful throne of God, ' ; v Oor senUnoo then to bear. And m7 Wo all be welcomed In, ; That glorious crown to wear,' IWfcicfc trcly da belle-re,. - SHERIFF'S SALES.-By.rirtue of sundry . writs of Venditi-mi Exvovas, iesued out .,. .u. uiw oi wmmon l'leus of L'leariield coun ijr, uu 10 me airected, there will be exposed to rvit Klin ttAlAAft1 . .- r"";'- i mo Louri uouso, in tiio iiorouirb of Clearfield, on MOXUAYThf mth luv mp SEPTEMBER, 1800, the following described pro perty, vis: , - a certain lot of land situate in Kylertown Morns township, Clearfield county, Penwy 1 vania known as a lot purchased in part by said G. F. iiuup oi o a. uall andC.Munsonand of Kay horn oounaea and described as follows. Beginning at oi ""i'"01 perencs to an oak post, south Zi perches to a maple stump, west 13 perches to a pine post, south 7 J perches to chestnut port, west 6 rods to an oak post, thence north seven perches to the place of beginning, containing J of an iess, saving a one ana a nair story house and ono story shop thereon erected.- Seis ed, taken in execution, and to be sold as the pro- Also A certain tract of 'innd sifnnfa itn P.rlv, township. Clearfield hundred and twenty-five acres, adjoining lands of Kingsbnrry, Dubois and others, with two log nouses, aama.il stable and about ten acres cleared tnereon. " Seized, taken in execution, and to bo sum as ine property or William Long. -, Also a certain tract of land situate in Fergu ..on lownsnip, ciearneld county, Pa., bounded by lands of John llockenbcrry and Thomas Henry, containing two acres more or less, with a two su iy irume nouse ana trnmo stable erected thereon Beizea. taken in execution, and to be sold as the property ot Casper Mockenberry. ' Also certain tracts of land situate in Morris township, Clearfield county, Pa., ono containing vrvn, ounueu oy ianas ot s. Jc J. Hoover, east by A. K. Wright, south by Joseph Patten, Lheing same premises bought of Uratz and others ..iMtiCMBU, HIIU DOUSe.narn anil VnilnirnrKhonl ucicumuu juieresc in ai acres Known as noiiing fctone tract, warranted to K. Smith, 8 acres cleared, house and stable thereon, being same premises bought of Nelson fc Co.. by de fendant Also a lot of ground in Kvle rtnwn. ml. joining Wright on the east, a street on the north, jiuuib on me wesi, ana an alley on the south, with house and stable thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution, and to bo sold as the proncrtv ,e T ... . M T , 1 1 J Also a certain tract of land situate in Covins ton township, Clearfield county, Pa., containing one nunurea ana iorty -seven acres and allowance Beginning at a post on the south east corner of warrant :o. 1MI7, thence south 1? perches to a stump corner, thence 52 perches 30 degrees west to a white oak corner, thence west ten perches to a post corner, thenco east 144 iifrr-lma in n inn. corner, thence east 14a perches to place of begin ning, being part of warrant No. 197. with about . ' j I " .V " L'lUUl. tb acres cleared, large two story frame house and frame barn erected thereon. Seized, taken in ii- eoution, and to be sold as the profjerty of M. U. vuuun uj . Also a certain tract of land situate in Morris township, uearheia counly, Pa., containing one hundrcdjand twenty five acrcf, bounded as follows: beginnning at an old chestnut on the north east corner of the tract, north 89 degrees west by Win. Morris' survey 174 perches, thence south 115 per ches, thence south 8lJ dcg. west 174 perches to line of tract, thence north 1 15 perches, with 5ft acres cleared, and house and barn thereon erect ed. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of U. P. Wilder, Administrator of Artemus Johnson, dec d. Also a certain lot of land situate in the Bor ough of Curweusville, Clearfield county, Pa. bounded north by Turnpike, oast by lot formerly owned by Richards, south by an alley, and west by lot of John Dale, being 88 feet in front by one hundred and filty feet back. having a tavern house stabling and other out buildings thereon. Seized taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Nancy Scofield. Also a certain troctbf land situate in Decatur township, Clearfield county, Pa., containing sixty acres more or less, with large Tavern houo. stabla and wagon shed thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of ilenry Post. . ... ,. Also a certain lot of land situate in Lumber city, Ponn township, Clearfield county. Pa., boun ded by lands of A. S. Mooie,, Eliza Irvin. and James Arthurs, containing forty-seven and a half acres more or less, 30 acres cleared with young, orchard thereon. Seized, taken in excution. and to be sold as the property of William A. Moore. ; Also a certan tract of land situate in Feru' Son township, Clearfield county. Pa., containin" two nunurea acres, with mnoty-five acres clear-, cd, adjoining lands of Win. Wise, James Ulenu and others, with dwelling house, frame barn, wa gon shea, coal banlt wuh other improvements thereon also two houses and four lots in Millport. Seized, and taken in execution, and to bo sold as the property of John i. mlllams. Also a certain tract of land situate in Pike township, Clearfield county, Pa., containing one hundred and fifty acres, adjoining lands of estate of Richard Curry dee'd, William Glenn and oth ers, with a frame bouse and frame barn elected thereon, sixty acres of cleared land and an or chard. Seized, taken in execution and to Le sold as the property of Win. II. Hex and George W. Ilex. Also a certain tract 'of land situate in Bccca- ria township, Clearfield county, Pa., beginning at an old sugar corner of Gill & Bulloc, thence by residue south 60 perches to a sugar, thence south 3 degrees east 2i3 perches to a post, thenco by Iin ry Dyer west 222 perches to post, thence south 5 perches to a post, thence by and Jacob Musser cuiith wcst28ii and 6-10 perches to post, thence bv Jacob Mussersmith and A.K. Wright, north 56 de grees cast 307 perches to a birch, thence north 25 degrees west. 18 perches to a post, thence by lauds of ltobert and Henry Whiteside north 73 degrees east 281 perches to a post;and place of beginning. Also a tract situato inGuelich township, Clear field county, Pa., bonudfdkby lands of John Beyer. George Hegarty, J. II. Jan, Darlington & Co., Lile McCuIIy, Moses Eobilson and John S. McCuf- ly, containing 320 acres more or less, one 2s tor v frame dwelling house, 23 by 36 feet, 2 tenant hou ses, bank-barn 40 by 70 feet. Saw-null, 25 by 50 lect, with one run of burrs attached thereto, large orchard and about 50 acres cleared. Also on two other tracts situate in Guelich township, in said county, beginning at a white pine on corner of said land, and lands of II. Hegarty, north 47 deg. east ISO perches to a post, thence by lauds of W.. C. Cross, south 43 degress east 182 perches to a post, thence north 43 deg. 112 to place of begin ning, containing lis acres lo$ perches and allow ances, being part of a larger survey In tho name of John Landbeek, the other beginning at a white pine, thenco by lands ot I'hiMips north 43 degrees west one hundred and sixty perches to a post. thence by lands of B. Johnson east 125 arid 7-10 perches to a span oak, thenco by lands of Itall & Co., south 27 and 7 10 perches to place of begin ning. Containing i.i acres and allowances, being saints tract survcyca on warrant to vvm. Cross 17, December 1830, about 0 "cres cleared, a large dwelling house and log house erected thereon, and bearing orchard, bcizcd. taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Abraham Beyer and Asa Boycr. t . r ; .; i ' Also By virtue of sundry writs of Levari Fa- '. the following Ileal Estate, to wit : . Ono piece or tract of land situate in Woodward township. Clearfield county, and State of Pennsyl vania, beginning at a rost in . the road on the North-West corner of the tract, thenco by Mary Sandwith tract, south one hundred and sixty per ches to corner of land of C. Kratzer, off same tract, thence cast along his lino one hundred and six perches to post, thence south one hundred and sixty perches to line of tract, thence east one hun dred and six perches to corner of land formerly of Harrison on same tract, thence along his line, P...'ifl. 1. 1.' .r ' 1 ; . U . . 1 1 1 .) twenty perches to the old line and stones, thence west two hundred and twelve perches by the Mary McCIanahan survey to place of beginning, being a part of the Thomas Stewardson survey. Also tbe undivided half part of one hnndred acres of land, boing part of survey in name of Mary Sand with, adjoining the Thomas Stewardson - survey, situate in Woodward township and State of Penn sylvania, being same premises wheih Josiah It. Kefld, Sheriff. bA" deed dated 20th August, 1S.'7, conveyed to William Irwin and Jos i ah W. Smith, the first piece containing three ' hundred acres more or less, together with' the bereditainments Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as tbe property of Eliaa Felt. -'; - - . Also a cortain' building and lot of ground of Mary Ann Lumadoo and Eli Lnmadoe, repnted owners and contractors to wit: all that certain two Story plank dwelling house, situate in Lawrence township, Clearfield county, Pa, and on tho road leading from Clearfield Town to Clearfield Brjdgo, jinfag the farm of A. T. Skbry ver being thir--ty -feet ia rent : cn alt rcai, aad' ttirsy ics. It, depth and the lot or piece of land and curtilage ioio appurtenant, seised, taken ia execution, and to be sold as the property of Mary Ann Lum- auu tiumaaoe. ; - . . .. r t, Ah3o a certain building and lot of ground o td ward McGarvcy to wit : all that one story saw mm or building, situate in Karthaus township viearneld county, Pa . on the three Runs in said county, containing in front 30 feet north and south ana ttepth 50 feet and the lot or piece of ground -vuiuiugu appurtenant, toned, taken in ex McG10n n1 10 be ld 43 the propertT of Edward . Also Uy virtue of a certain writ of Fieri R. , 4c. All that certain tract of land situate in lell township, Clearfield coanty. Pa. bounded by vi iuuu lanon, Afaac uiooui, William lira oy and others, containing 75 acres more or less anu aoout twenty acres cleared thereon. Seized, JU m execution, ana to bo aold as tho proper ty Jamca lloekenbrrv: . Terms One third of the purchase money must invariably bo paid at the time the property is -..v.KV;u uuwn or ii win oe resoia,ana the balance utiore me aeea is acknowledged. ' " FREDEltICK O. MILLER. Sheriff. Sherirs Office. Clearfield. Sept. 5. 1860. rpiIE CLEARFIELD ACADEMY will be opened for the reception of pupils (male and icmaie) on Monday, August 20th.- Terms, per ses- ui icren weeas; - . Orthography, Reading, Writing, Primary Arith- mv-iic uua veograpny, -. ' - - 2,50 Higher Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geogra phy and History. : 53,00 Algebra, Geometry, Natural Philosophy, and xooa Keeping, . . .,' , S4.00 Latin and Greek languages, j ; t $6,00 lo students desirous of acquiring a thorough English Education, and who wish to qualify them selves for teachers, this institution offers desirable advantages. No pupil receivod for less than half a session ana no deduction except for protracted sickness. Tuition to be paid at the close of the term. may30j CB.SANDFOKD, Principal CJTIRRING TIMES I2V PIIILADEI, 1 III A! Tremendous Excitemr-ut amotisr the Masses EXCITING FOOT RACE between the Philadelphia Police and a notorious Forger and counterfeiter, James Bucluzuan Cross !.'.'.'.' Cross Recaptured !!.'.'! It seems to be the general opin ion in Clearfield, that if Cross had worn a pair of a wi rv tuun a a. l uucu-cuu IXJUIS, mill DC WOUIU not be taken yet. However, Shorty is not much put out at missing his custom: but would an nounce to all lireckinrUlse. Douslas. LiuntliL and Dai men, ana women ana children in vlearhcld. Tt II ' . . . ' . . ana isinnemaboning in particular, that he is pre pared to furnish them with Boots, Shoes and Gai ters ot any style or pattern, stiched, sewed or peg ged, (and as he is a short fellow) on short notice. AU Kinds of country produce taken in exchange and cash not refused. Repairing done in the neat esc manner and charges moderate, at tbe bhort Shoe Shop on Second Street, opposite Reed, Wea ver & Co s store. . FRANK SHORT. N.B. Findings for sale. Aug. 2U,18C0. nEXERAL ELECTION PROCLAMA Jf TIU.N. Whereas, by an act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act to regulate the General Election within this Commonwealth,7' it is enjoined on the Sheriffs of the several counties to give public no tice of such election, the places where to be held, and the officers to beelcctod : Iiierkkohe, I. FRED ERICK G. mILLER, High Sheriff of Clearfield co.l uo hereby giva public notice to the Electors of tbe county of Clearfield, that a GENERAL ELECTION will bo held on the brcowl Tuesday of October next, (being the JS LIS 1 11 day of the month.) at tbe several election districts in said county, at wnicn time ana place the quannea voters will vote For One person for Governor of this Common wealth : ' . .. For One person to represent the counties of Clear- held. Jenerson, iik, 3lcK.ean, Jforrcst, Clar ion, Venango, and Warren, in tho llouso of ; Representatives of the U. States : For Two persons to represent the counties of Clear- held, Jencrson. fc-lk and iucJvean in tho House of Representatives of this Commonwealth ; f For One person for tho offico of Commissioner of i Clearfield county : r . ; For One person for the . office of Auditor of Clear ., Held county.,; , - The electors of the county of Clearfield will take notice that the said General Election will be held at tho following places : : j ' ? At the house of Samuel M. Smith for the town ship of Beccaria. ' s At the house or Asepu tun, for the township of Bell. , . At the house of James Bloom, Sr .for the town ship of Bloom ' , ' j' At the house of .tdward Albert for the township of Boggs. At the house of William Hoover for the town ship of Bradford. ' .- ; " At tbe public houso of R. W. Moore, for Brady township. - j- . - - . At tbo house of John loung for the township of Burnside.. . - . : At the school house near Simon Rorabaugh's, for the township of Chest. - f At tho Court House for tho Borough of Clear field, i. ,. " : . f . : At tho houso of Jacob Maurer . for the township of Covington . . . At tua bouse of Isaac Bloom, jr., for the Borough of Curwensvillo. . , At Centre school house for the township of De catur, r At the house of Thomas B Davis, for the town ship of Ferguson. At the bouse of John I. Bundy for the town ship of Fox. - At Congress Hill school house for the township of Girard. ;- . . -, . . t ' At the public school house for the township of Goshen. , , ' At the houso of Jacob Hublcr for the township of Graham. At the school bouse in Janesville, for the town ship of Guolich !. , ; At tbe . house of Jcsso W nson for tbo township of Huston. ; At tho school house in Ansonvillcfor the town- hip of Jordan. . ' ' 1 At tho house of B. 1). Hall Jt Co., for the town ship of Karthaus. - ' At the lurkcy Hill school houso for tho town- hip of Knox. ' At tho Court uouse in the Borough of Cleartield for Lawrence township At tbe public school houso for tho Borough of LnmberCity. . . ' 4 ' ! At the house formerly occupied by Ihos. Kyler, for Morris township.' At the public school houso for the Borough of New Washington. i ' . . - At tbo house of Sam mil Smith for the township of Pcnn. " At tbe house Of Isaac Bloom,' jr , in the Boro' of Curwensvillo, for Pike township.' . . '. ' At tho house of K. W.'31ooru tor the township of Union. ' . - v . - At the houso of John Whiteside for the town ship of Woodward.-- ' ' ' ' NOTICE IS FURTHER HEREBY GIVEN, That all persons, except Justices of the Peace, who shall bold any office or appointment of trust, under the government of the United States or of this State, or of any incorporated district, whether a com missioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent.who is or shall be employed under the Le gislative, Executive ' or Judicial Departments of this Mate or of tbo United States, or any city or in corporated district, and a!so that every member of Congress and ol tho State Legislature, or of the common or select council of any city, or commis-' sioncr of any incorporated district, aro by law in capable of holding or exercising, at the same time, tho office or appointment of Jndge, Inspec tor.or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth ; and that no inspector,: judge, or other" officer of any such election, shall bo eligible to any offico voted for.' ' " 1 ' . . ' i And the Return Judges of the respective dis tricts aforesaid are requested to meet at tho Court House, in the Borough of Clearfield, on the First Friday next after the said Second Tuesday of Oc- tober, then and - there to do those things required cf them by law. ') -- ; ' : - : GIVEN under my hand and seal, at ClearSeld,this " 29th day of August, in the yoar of our LDrd one thousand eight hundred and sixty., and I of the Independence of the United State) tee eighty-fourth . V.Q. MILLER. Sheriff. j , N AILS, GLASS, Oils, Faints, Ac, to be had at toe m the most re&snnable triees. af the storo of reb.UO. GRAHAM, BOYNTuN 4 CU, LASK SUMKONS for sala at ta Variety CADTION.AII persons are hereby cautioned against meddling with a dark sorrel Horse now on posscssum of Martin - Uockcnberry of uaui j,, viearnoia county, as the same oeiongs to ue. and Ion with him on loan ' Ang. 22. JONATHAN WESTOVER CAUTION. All persons arecautioned against purchasing or taking an assi?nnnt r . given to Aaron Owens, dated same time last fall uu vutuug nr ?i-w siii. ih naid note was given for a windmill, and as I bava received no value for the 'same I will not pay it, unless com pelled by a due coarse of law. -Aug.l5,1860-3tp.. i i DAVID SrENCER. EXECUTORS XOTICE.-Letters Testa mentary on tho Estate Of James White, lato of Karthaus township, Clearfield co.. Pa , deceas ed, having been granted to the undersigned re siding in said township, all persons indebted to said estate are ro qui red to mnko immediate pay ment, and those Laving claims against the same will present tbeia duly authenticated for settle ment. ' , MARGARET WHITE, ,r , JOHN REITER. , August 15. lSfiff-Stp Executors. CLEARFIELD METHODIST EPISCO PAL CHURCH. Notice ia hereby given that in tho Court of Common Plea of Clearfield coun ty, on tho 29tb day of June, A. D. 1S60, applica tion was inado to the said court to grant a Charter of Incorporation to tbe Methodist Society, or con gregation, at Clearfield Borough, under the nairie of the "Clearfield Methodist Episcopal Church," and if no sufficient reason is shown to the contra ry, the said application or petition will be grant ed by the said Court. JOHN L. CUTTLE, August 22,1500. ,: . Prothonotary. DItOKE OUT IX A SEW PLACE ! IM- PORTANT NOTICE TO THE RAGGED'.:! The undersigned having opened a Tailoriug Es tablishment in Shaw's Row. in the room recentlv occupied by H. F. Nnuglo as a Jewelry Store, an nounces mat he is now ready and willing to make Coats, Pnttaloons, Vests, 6rc.T for his old custom ers, and as many new ones as may give him a call, after the latest and most approved styles, or after any of the old fashions, if thev prefer it. Bv doing bis work in a neat and substantial manner, and promptly fulfilling bis enirasrements. ho ex- peets to secure a liberal share of patronago. Jan. 18. 1S00. -... WM. RADEBAUGII. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is here; by given, that the following amounts kave been examined and passed by me. and remain filed of record in this office for the inspection ot heirs, legatees, creditors, and all others in any other way interested, and will be presented to the next Or phans' Court of Clearfield county, to be held at the Court House, in the Borough of Clearfield, commencing on the Fourth Monday of September, 1SBW. tor confirmation and allowance ', The account of Geo. Jacob Yoas, Administrator of the estate of George G inter, late of. Brady town- snip, nearucid county, deceased. JAMES WHIG LEY, Register. ' Clearfield. Ta.; August 22, 1850. -: T ADIES ONE PRICE FANCY FUR JL4 STOKE 5 JOHN FAREIRA, No. 718 Arch Street, butween 7th 4 8th Streets, Philadelphia,, (late of 818 Market street.) Importer. Manufactu rer of, and Dealer in all kinds of FANCY FURS. llavrnjr removed to my New Store, 718 Arch St and being now engaged entirely in the Manufac ture and bale of fancy irurs. which. In accordance with the -'One Price Principle," I have marked at the lowest possidi.k PKtCES consistent with rea sonable profit, I would solicit a visit from those in want of r urs for either Ladies or Childrens wear, and an inspection of my selection of those Roods, satisfied.. as I am, of my ability to please iu every desired essential. t-r 1'ersons at a distance, who may find it inconvenient to call personally, need only name the article, they wrsh, tojrethcr with the price, and instructions for scndfng, and for ward tho order to my address money accompany ing to insure a satisfactory compliance with their wishes.. . l'hiladelpbia, Anj. 22. ISnO-om. pOl'RT PROCLAMATION.-WIIEREAS, V-. the Honorable 'SAMUEL LINN, Lsauiro. President Judge of tbe Court of Common Pleas of the twenty-fifth Judicial District, composed of the counties of Clearfield, Centre and Clinton and the Honorablo Hilhain L. Moore and Benjamin Bon- s.ali, Associate Judges of Clearfield county, have issued their precept, to mo directed, for the hold ing of a Court of Common Pleas, Orphans' Court, Court of Quarter sessions. Court of Oyer fc Termi ner, and Court of General Jail Delivery, at Clear field, in and for Clearfield Co.. on the Fourth Man- day, the 21th day of SEPTEMBER next, in the Method ist bp. churcn in said borough, xvuiicii is, therefore, hereby eivcn. to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables, in and for said county of Clearfield, to appear in their own proper persons with their Rolls. Records, Inquisi tions, Examinations, and other Remembrances, to do thoso things which to their offices, and in their belialt. pertain to bo done, and Jurors and Witnes ses arc requested to be then and there attending, and not to depart without leave, at their peril. GIVEN upder my hand at Clearfield, this 22d day ot August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty and the eighty-second year of American Independence. , . FREDERICK G. MILLER. Sheriff. JURY LIST, FOR SEPTEMBER TERM, 18G0, (commencing on 4th Monday, the 24th day.) i. GRAND JURORS. - - Bell township Adam Breth. Brady township Sam'l Arnold, Harrison Pass- more, Joseph Arnold, Frederick Shaffer, Joseph Risbel, Frederick Wingert. . Burnside township Stephen Brothers. ' Chest township Calvin Stevens. ' Covington township William Schnarrs. ' ' Curwensvillo borough Daniel Faust. Decatur township James Parsons, Jon'a Kep- hart. Philip Reese. Andrew Gearhart- . Graham township James F. Shoope. , . Huston township Austin Brown. Lawrence township John Dougherty, jr. Lumber-city borough Wm. V. Wright. Morris township Dan'l Beams, Jon'a Rothrock. New-Washington borough Samuel Sobring : Pike township Abraham Snyder. Woodward township Joseph Fiscus. . TRAV ERSE JLIU.US FIRST WEEK. . . Beccaria township Jos. W. Lull, J. II. Hegarty. Bell township Wm.T. Gilbert, J. W. Campbell. Boggs tp. I. Southard, H. Waple, Tho. Wnple. . Brady township George W. Long, Joab Ogdcn, Geo. Jacob Yoas, Levi Draucker, Jas. C. Barrett, Henry Hoover, Geo. Morgan, D. Goodlander. Bradford township Jerome Kooison. Burnside township Frederick Sheppard, John Rorabaugh, Philip Neff. . - ! - Chest township Josiah W. Lamburn, Jon'a r ry. ; Clearfield borough Lattimer is. juerreii. -j Curwensvillo boro' Jacob Faust, Abr. Gates. ; ; Decatur township 'Isaac Goss.' ; ";l i Fox township James Blair.- , " ' Girard township Peter Lamm, Edward Wool- dridge," Adams Spackman. 1 ' ? f' v . i - U nfjiu-iB Twin .'Ij.V . Guelich township Jones Rollin.' ) Jordan tp P. Bloom, Jos. M'Noal, Jos. Dewalt. Karthaus tp George Heekadon, David Haines. Knox township John Jackson. Lawrence tp O.Conklin, A. H. Reed, Ross Reed. Morris township William L. Merrell. i i New-Washington borough Joseph A. Breth. j Penn township D. S. Sharp. Joseph Nowcoiner, Pike tp-. li. Dale, G.B. Caldwell, J. Bloom, sr, Union township rUavid Uorn.;:c; i ' . TRAVEP.SB Jl'KOnS SECOND WEEK. ' ' Bell township John Orr. ',. --; ' -i Boggs township Thomas Bears, George Tumor. Brady township Jack. Long. Jeremiah Krlnor; Bradford township John Dale,1 A. H. Lucas; Georxe W. Gearhart. -r -- Burnside townshio .C. C. Mitchell, .John Mc- Cnllough. Eben McMasters. ,.-.. ; Chest township Daniel Gorman, S. McEwen. -Clearfield borough Jefferson Litz, Henry Sny dor. Wm. Radcbaugh.' : Covington township John M. Reiter. - r Ferguson township 43eo. Straw, P M'Cracken T Goshen township Robert Bumgardner.' . Graham tw'p-Martia V. Franoh,. Isaac Kylar. Guolich township -James A. Hegarty t ' Lawrenoe township George Guoliou. , Luuiber-city boro'cha Xsroca4l! John For guson, Jesse Speacers'- " w : ' ' " ' J. ; Morris tp--W, Daviaey, Jos.Deiaiag,Ea. Perks. i Piko townfihip--osepaM.SpincCr.'Jacoh.Ritter. Union township John Erubaker Bepjaajia J. It..tA T ..... TI..DI.U. 1 U i WJ , prtW S l. V .V i . ..--.. Cir wecirid::, J uly 9, r w oxtd ward towaship Chnettan onog. . . '. ; A" FEW ana brown and white Lgu"oro and Hag luh tunstabls batf. at E. A.IRVIN'S eor- , . .J. Q.IIARTSWICK, PHYSIC! AN , AN O, S U MAT30. ; - CLKlItriELD, rE5f A. R G CON, CEDAR and Willow Ware ria variety, piper nangincs, 4e., at the oorner store. Curwn. villo, at moderate prices. July FLOOR Oil Cloth, oil cloth for carriage tops, ta ble cloth in pieces and patterns, on band at E. A. IRVIN'S corner store. Curw'r. July 9. 50 YOUNG LADIES WANTED, to ex amine and reduce the larre stock of flrma Goods, just received at " MOSSOP'S. TAVERN LICENSES. Notioe is hereby given that the undersigned have filed their pe'.itiocs for license.under the existing laws.at tbe September Term or the Quarter Sessions of Clear field County: W.p Woodward. Huston township. SpP1- 5- JOHN L. CUTTLE. Protb'y. pAV UP ! PAY UP ! All persons indebted A to the undersigned on Judgments, Notes. Bool Accounts, Land, or otherwise, ar notifid to make payment without delay, and save costs, lie will be found at all tfmcs at the store of Gra ham, Boynton A Co.fcin Clearfield borough when he keepa his books. JAMES B. GRAHAM Clearfield, Pa, July 13, fSSO. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.-Lette r of Administration o tbe estate of Thorn a Owens, Jate of Lumber-cfty Borough. ri5,rf;i,i county, Pa., deceased, having been granted to th undersigned residing in said Borough, all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to maka imuiuuiaie payment, ana mose having claims will present them dufy authenticated for settlement EM KLINE OWEN'S, ,f' " i A5TJIONT HILE. August 8. 1860-6t. . Administrators.- Hl Ugh krise. ... . lz. ju t. ' VS. Actio? iiii r nivAPAA Ma.fhari.nne Ma'lda Krise. J And now, 25. June, 1800. Ihos. J. McCullouirh. Esa.. missioner to take testimony. Per Curiam. By virtue of the above appointment. I will at tend to the duties of the same, at my office in the Borough of Clearfield, oir Friday the 21st day of September, at 1 0 o'clock A. M.; when and whera all persons interested may attend if they see propor. ovpij jl hjo. j . aicv; u l.LiU un li. C om . WILLIAM ANTES, ) No. of Ter vs. J Action sur Dii MATILDA ANTES. ) Adnow.June2( rm,18G0. vorce. latY, in l has. J. McCnlloTrffh. Esa.. annnfrfiv t-nimr i..!.;. er to take-testimony. r PerCchmm.' i5y virtuo of the above appointment. I will t. tend to the duties of the same, at tnr office fn- th Borough of Clearfield, on Friday the 21st day of September inst, at 2 o'clock P. M. of said day. when and where all persons interested mav attend if they see proper. . T. J. McCULLOUGH. tePl- oth, IoQ. Commission e r. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, Clearfield county, ss. I. James Wriglev, Clerk of the Orphans' Court of the county of Clearfield, do cer tify, that at an Orphans' court bold at Clearfield tbe 29th day of June, A. D. 13(50, before tbe Hon orable tho Judges of sail court. On motion a rufa was granted upon the heirs and representatives of Hannah Young, deeoased. to eonio into court en the Fourth Monday of September next, te accept or refuse the real estate if said decedent, at the valuation made thereof, or shew- cauae why tbe. same should not be sold. In testimony whereof. I have hereunto aet L.S. my hand and affixed the seat of said court at : Clearfield the 10th day of July. A. D. 1850. Aug. 8, I860. JAMES WRIG LEY, Clerk NEW FIRM AND NEW STOCK The undersigned take pleasure in announcing to the citizens of AnsonviJle and vicinity that they have entered into partnership in the mercantile business, under tho name of Swan V Hartshorn, and that they have just received and opened out a stock of Seusenable Goods, embracing everything usually kept fn a country store, whicb they will dispose of on the most advantageous .terms to pur chasers. They solicit a ebare of patronage, trust ing that they will be able to render satisf action U buyers-. . :. . . ., HENRY SWAN. . - . W. R. HARTSHORN. -The books of Chase .y Swan, and those of Henry Swan, are in the hands of II. Swan for collection. All persons indebtod are requested to cill nd s-t-tie, as it is desirable to b ttV tlld Cl(l fiC Dili squared... masr2,.o0.) IN THE ORPHANS' COURT of CJoarifcHd co in the matter of the estates of Samuel Sponcer, Joseph Spencer,-Hannah and Nancy Spencer, and John Harlow Fi.her, dee'd... And now, April 17th A. D. I860, citation awarded by tbo-court upon heirs, executors and administrators of above dece dents, to show cause why specific performance of contracts for sale of real estate made by them in their lifetime shall not be decreed.- Juno 2ULh. 180(. citations returned, and on motion of K. j! W 1 1 T - .. .. ... ... naiiucu, jM.fi.. nitorney ior applicant,- l. j. 31c Cullough, Esq., appointed commissioner to tako testimony.' - JAMES WRIG LEY, Clork. In pursuance of above commission, and torn directed, testimony in the above matter will bo taken at my office in Clearfield, on Thursday tbo 12th of September, when and where all persons fu tcrestcd may attend. T. J. M'CULLO L'G II, Angust 8. 18f0. ' Commissioner. SIC. MISS L. A. P. RYNDER. would an nounce that on Wednesday, Sept. 5th. Bhe will open, in Clearfield, a school for the study of Vocal and Instrumental Music. Desiring to make tbe school a permanency, she promises to remain as long as she receives a generous patronage. Miss R. desires to call attention particularly to the fact that whereas ordinary teachers give front twenty-four to thirty lessons, of one hours length, for ten dollars, sho will give sixty lessons of the same length, and twelve review, lessons, to tbe wholeclass, for the same price. ' Each lesson isdi vided into twopaits. Theoretical and' Practical.- Receiving double the amount of instruction, pa rents have a right to expect the pupils progress also doubled, and, if the rule? of the school aro strictly followed, she pledges herself not to dis appoint them. Text Books Richardson or Grebe, for Piano. Curtiss or Converse, for Guitar. "''.'.- Ea.vsini, Cooke, or Lablache, for Voice. TERMS Ten dollars per Quarter of sevontv- two lessous. for either Piano, Guitar or Melodeou ocal music free to every puna studying instru mental music. ... Rev. J. D.Stewart. Messrs. P. Snecrinzcr. lja N. Berlin,' T. T1. Hcims, Wm. Irvine, K. L. Study, Dr. Wm. B. Roberts, and all others who have pa tronised me, ean be referred to. . Aug. 10, 1SC0. ORPHANS COURT SALE OF VALUA BLE REAL ESTATE By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Clearfield county, the an- dersigned Trustee, appointed by tbe said court,1 will expose to public sale...n Cms Fourth SU-judgy, the 24A day of September, 1660, at Clearfk-M, the Real Estate of William Moyer, deceaseds as f'd- Iowsrto wit: . ; Turpart No. 1. ' All that tract of land oonvered to Wm Moyer. deceased, by Josiah W. Smith; by ' deed dated May Vth, 1H1,. described aa follows : Be?inhine at a white oak eorncr. thence south by the John Donaldson survey 157J perches to' corner ofWm. Shippcy's purchase,-thence by tbe same west 111 J perches to a whit pine, thence north 1571 perches to a post, thsnce east bv Goortre llar rison survey lllj perches to the plaot of begin ning, containing one h undrefl and nine aores, mora ' or less, and bciue the north east Quarter of tho ' James Mill igan survoy. Purport No. 2. - Comprising all that tract or piece of land conveyed to said Wm. Moyer, deceased, from John Martin by deed dated j'une 5th. A. I." 1855, and bounded by lands of Valontlr.e FIcgal, : Thomas C. Cochran and others,' begia'uing'at a- : white oalc en the northwest corner of th extract, thence south one hundred and fifty-four perches to corner of land of Valentine Flegal,- thence aait by line of said land bne hundred and eighteen perches to a post, thence along Hne of Thomas Cwi burn's land north one hundred and fifty-fur per ches to the old lire, thence west by Fratwa'a one hundred and eighteen perches the plaoe of beginning, containing one cuadred and seven a eres, core or less, and beisg out cf the north woe corner of John Donaldson aurvey;-' l -" TEEMS-? One half each, asd the residue is eae year with interest. - - J. E. KEEIr: , Augcst B, loSOy , J T - '-r,--'-, .7 , 7n33a.. BEST. Phdeiph'.a Sagarid IliluW if tha
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