ml I Tub Lady's Book. Godoy and his Lru dy'a Boole are itill aheadif 'not in time, in taste and elegance. Tho August num- tp! ll'tllnll Id VintnwA im ! v... ...111. ,1. l'rct' .',ndlihment of religion or prohibit- choicest litoraturo and lnott lusty cmbol 'l'' ..tse thereof: OR AIillllH;- Bailments. firarfieto 'gcguMifaiv JTrnVESDAV. JULY 17. 1801. ; cr voluntarily surrenuerca iiimsuit as ,a prisoner. In tho case of e.x -Senator Green the writ was granted, fro ..a.rwtf tit.' ttitii.'fii siit uif Pltl't or the right of the people ...emblo noil to petition the Got- arsenal, on the ground that tho petition- Unfortunately, a largo party of Chippe was, anu also parties ot AssimUoines and Ores were encamped at .St. Joseph, and the Chippewas fired on tho Sioux while they were in" tho act of entering Governor Wilkin's house. Tho Sioux took posses sion of the house, and, removing the "chinking" from between tho logs, re turned the lire'with ell'ect. From this time until midnight a constant firing was kept up between the Indians. Six Chip MAltniED On the Itth Inst- by Isaae Le mon, Esq., Mr. Luke 8. Munn to Miss Phebo L. Deauii, both of Brady township. HjuttEaoiralbmirg ik u It l , LB THE KS BURG, WILLIAM EHKD, Proprietor. ',. ; july 10, 1301. ly. Later Cul. Smith Reinforced and the Confederates Defeated. TrCoPS.Frouta.lparUofourcoun: llS'Sn EcohStnS Coiutitui y wo hear the most gratifying accounts of command at Mimrna whs reinforced ly 4 l.n nr.m - I . U . 1 I I .. Oll I . ,., , , , ,1 1 I I ! . . t : . . e. . -i . .. . .. ... ., i.., ,...v,u i .. j i ' .... iowas, three .Sioux, and iwo Assiniboines C Time at Tyrone. "mo "ioni it assercci mat there wi - were killed during tho struggle. Govcr- r .he Pennsylvania U more wheat gathered this harvest than T' 'J' " fe 'C Wilkie's daughter,, in losing within 1 t;j ,nj,u.rtaolOtbutjuuo wiiibeo. (he collective yield of tho last four or five commander, was forced to' abandon his range o tho comhatanls, was severely ". 1 - .. . .1 . . - ... . . . V minded in tile thlL'h hv mi mrnw. ' tis3 leaVIXO eastward. J".1 4l u.y weatner snoricneu uUi.1.,erauS( ... " A Mr. McFetrMge describes the scone as e authorised to settle and co.lieet .11 debts due - ' ?" ?" 'to &,SSSk terril.1, r.i,ni andrelatesiasof,..!,.. H. J. PAT.. J1"""..... .p.viso westward. . t- , t0 have been killed, is only severely B""" r1". !'."-.7' la.." eoo J chan co for them ' Corn. ,in nlimi .rnn,i...t ...;n - i ...l.i.. : ".a bon oi uie riuoi, j;w . .... . ' 1 ' I limn inii'i in an om Ion looKs temaiKabiy well. Dissolution of I'ahtxkrsiiii'. The partuorslilp of l'atton, ilipplo Co., wu dissolved on tho 13!h day of June, lsfil, by the withdrawal of II. I). Patto'o. The looks of the luto firm are in tho lianj. ol'IIipple itFiUft, v. ho llAMliL I'AUST. PaMOBgcr (5.10 a. !A0 p. .1 TrftlD t ' t.... .,,,1 V,i T.!n W( , 1I0 at Tyrone. ffoiin Readiso The Oration of L. J. iMiEsq nhich will be found on our puge- Gen. Ta'.toii will please Hccept pur ink! for a copy of the report on the .bitrnoted Indian li.iuJd jjvur Lutliersbuig friends must bear ih a- ditotlier weeK, when tho proceed j of their late celebration will be given Fjtil Accident. A man named Jacob mlt a citizen of I rady township, was , led on Tuesday the 'Jih inst , while cut- timber tor a new bain. Ort.viNQ Oct. -Our citizens will find dryoung friend, 11. H'. Smith, very pc- wmodating uiul polite by calling at hi ;ir il'ore Koi th Second street. Prices to ;: the tiaios. IgyThe War lippartmont mule a uiiUon on l.ov. t-urtin. last weetc ror n fifteen reeimri'ts of Pennsylvania joi iion ut. the various eiicumpiuenU jlbcS'lute. Oil Boys. Tho two Clearfield oompa M a will bo teen by tho imwn from M. MoC'Icllnn's column, were ordered jib Cumberland to enter Virginia, and iutcrci-pt tie retreat of the Virginians j ltI',ltini; alou ECiir licverly on the 1-lh nut. PntBio.N's Maoazlvk for August is ul- Jy on our table, and is ono of the jl l;i?ciliating nuiubeis iued. It Air deserve the lug'i reputation it en- i, as being one of tho nio.il iutoi'C.-.liiig mtlilys published. THE WAR HEWS ! " . , I ! II ,1 1 Confederate J roojtat 1-airfax Nation. hin,sclh .. f-.WI.rii MOVEMENTS l.V WESTEll OIXIA. Falls Ciiurcii, Fairfax County, July 12. ,U progress was stopped at tho threshold There were five regiments veMerdav l)V onei of the Sioux nlenvim? LU bead ig immediately in and around Fair- through to the chin with nn axe. Ono Chippewa, I T.., , .,,' .1 n i.;, ""J""'"-!'- V UVi.t, 1 M PIIUI - i . . .. . - three tiiuej in an endeavor to enter thei TVT'Tlt'H. All puraona buvins uneettled ao. 1 oounlaon tho boc.ki of tlio lut' nrm of Pat ion, liipple & uo., will cull anil settle too mine, mornlnj -r.r ir, lax toiut 1 1 oufc, with eighteen pieces of I The house occupied by the Sioux is .ii.y Ji- heiu artillery in all, and twelve pu ces be about two hundred feet from the river Battle at Rich's Mountain. Wasuingto.v July 13. The following dispatch from Gen. MuClollan was receiv ed to-day at the Army Head-quarters: TSfveih r. Iu!v 12t.li. 1HC1. CV. E. D. Townsaul. WashimiloH, J). V. ,' they are all now bivouacking nightly, as The success ol to. day is all that I could though on tho march. This is, of course, desiro. We captured nix brass cannons, a preparation for an attack from u, a ro of which on is rilled, all the inemy's treat or a forward movement. I, howev- camp equipage and transportation, evci. er interpret u to mean inat iiioy expect to his cups. ' speedily to hnvo to full back on Mauuas- Uie number ol tents w iil probahly reach i is junction but we snail soon see wnai two hundred, and more than sixty wng" we shall see. ons. i ney nave natteries commanding every '1'heir kdled and wounded will amount Approach by road to the Court House, and to fully 150, with 100 prisoners, and more trees are felled in all the neighboring coining in constantly. j woods. The 1 il'th Alubama regiment, is 1 know already of 10 officers killed and camped at the intersection of the lirad prisoner, ( ing m Oattery. I he three most r.UvanceU The Chippewas surrounded it, and, to regiments are from South Carolina. Imaka their Cfonpe, tho Sioux were com- I From the Court House back to Centre- pelled to run that distance, and wade tho; ville the woods are lined with them, (dis I river to the soutii bank, in tho face of a union troops), in what numbers, exactly, 'constant lio from their enemies. This I am not ablo to write. Their baggage, : they did, aided by the darkness ol the ;&u., from Fairfax Station, Las nil been night, with but the loss of ono warrior, ' : .l l i. i. it - i .. .li t . . i i . .i f.i . . . . i.iiTieu uiick to iuii.iiiassus o uiiuiion, uuu w no was iouuu ucau i.v ine Liiippewas in the morning, on tho south bank of the stream. I he Sioux left behind them us it is iiuporUnt tint the book a be cloned with ns litlle cluluy as possible. i:, A. Jllfri.h July-3d-lS61. pd DAVL. FAUST. IV. M. M'CUl.LOUGII, t CLEAiiriKi.n, Pa. Oflice In Urahnm'H Uihk JJutldlnp. July 3d, 1861 tf. PRIMARY ELECTION. ELECTION 8ATURDAY OF AL'CiLSX. Tbtir ixlruat is complete. I occupied Beverly ly a rapid march. Uarnett abandoned his camp early thfc morning, leaving much of his equipage Ho came within a lew miles of Beverly, but oui rapid march turned him back in i great cunfusinn, and ha is now letrealing ' on the road to St. Goo'ge. I have o.-dered Gen. Monis lo follow I him up closely. j 1 have telegraphed to the tio Pontic,' sylvaniu regiinunu at Cumberland to join ' between James Iji'u. Hi.l at lvowiosburg. dock roal with the road from the Court House to the Fairfax Station. EL,XIR PRPYUMNE, From Fortress Monroe. Fortress Moxnon, July 11. J. T. Song ster, of Col. Baker's Hegimetit, a native of Philadelphia, was shot by mistake by a sentry, on Sunday night, and died jes ten! ay. Thirty men of Cul. Wardrop's IJegi ment bad mode a reeor.noissanco within nine miles ol i oiktown. iiiey went up iver and Great Bethel. flie General is 'At the latter place there are posted 00 all his iro:ps at liowles- Confoderate cavali v and 100 artillery. One hundred recruits from New York, for Cel. Duryea'a regiment, have arrived here. Tho time of tho ifascachusettg regi ments will expire on the KHh, and that Soi'ms'i. I.ii'iit. loi)(;t", who, by tho is equally the goutlemaii and the Jit-f, will bo at Wards hotul at Tyrone, Saturday next, ready to receive any jur young niPii who may wish lo join d'.S. cavalry ecrvicein tho relubraled iird JJegimeiit. lull Da.hi. Tho Washington CuJols' Su. Bstd, of this plaeo, rccpicst us to say to tho asniof Cloarfiold and vicinity, that they are Mini of tome new instruments; and propoBO to irieme uf their choice music on Friday eve- t llicir room, at nbich time they will bo wpy to receive contributions for that purpose. biifPour cHiions will con'ribnte liberally, la IiiiiLti!eau cntorpr'ze, , , The Primary Election. P.)' tlio proceedings nf the Democratic Hiding t'oiiiinlttae, which we have pub liicd fiom time lo timo, our Democratic cuds ire awar th.it tlio rriniary Klcc n will be held on the 2d Saturday of .locust next. Of this fact we preniiuie wreqxetive Committees of Vigilance ill cive timely and general notice, in or burg, and will cut on (iamett .s retreat near est Union, or, il possible, at !M. George. 1 may say that we have driven out tome ten thousand Hoops, strongly entrenched, with the loss of 11 killed and 3" wounded. The provision reuirns found here show GanieU's force to have been ten thousand men. They were Cistern Virginians, Teniiessecans, Georgians, and, I think, ouniiiiimus. . : I .,. .....i.,.l 1... .. To-moirow 1 can give lull detuiN as tol'"b .,.v... .v A I Government here: P7lzi Gen. Cox has, by tl.N time, I,. mUi hm i u i ,f ,i. i.- .,, ,.i, - ,ii ... ivoi. r ieai i ..as cuuie .11 rjin tiiisnrr euuu ili-it'nri Wisf n it ol tllLl Jviin itvr.a nlli'V. c . . - 1 in that ol the First Vermont a few days later. Col. Sii'ijel's J juts Battle. Wasuinctov, July I'J, The following i the account of the recent battle of Coi. , 1 1 ,111,.,,. .,,,, 1; 1 1 , i I tv, Missouri, w ilh news of an engagement brigade of kcntuckians in t it case 1 shall ha e nccoinpliMlieU the , , , . . 1 o- 1 1 . w 1 1 1 11 . r vi,..,:..i.. near Carthage, bu'ween Col. Sieged and aieseivieo. U e should like I 0l ir1 ' r, r"f V. UoT.Jiu-kson. We lost 8 killed and 45 is-.iderslood bv neutrality i 1 1 . . 1 , ' A : .. 1 M. ;,.r .... 1 1 . . 1 .ur ...r.-.-...-v,. -""t-i woun(1(1(L werepulsed tba cnemv. 4.000 of my operations. '" E, , AN ' lor 5,000 strong, nilonced tl.e.r artillery. r . (, ., i;i,,', ii,,,t ,,r i iii.'in I look 80 horses, and killed nnd wounded J' i '""la largo number Special Dispatch from Gsa HcClellan. The following continuation of the above intelligence was received in this oily, jes teaday, bv the brother of Gen. MoCh-U. n: J'.evkiii.v, July 12th, 1SC.1. IV. Adu McCUlLtn: Dear Sir Wo have routed the enemy and driven him out of Western Virginia. O ir loss is very biiiall ; theirs large. Tcck all their guns, tents, wagens, io. Garnett is in full re treat, and niy people after him. All well. G. B. MeCi.Ei.LAN, Major General. The War in .JliMouri.Vore JJriJje Our two batteries did most of the lighting, and lost six horses. Generals Lyon and Sting's are not mere than four clays distant." BY LAST NIGHTS MAIL. T1IK (JLKAHF1KLI) liOYS ix T1IK . TIGHT. Gov. Bigler was at Ilarri.-burg yester day, (Tuesday) and sent the following dis patch to his sou at Tyrone at 7 o'clock on I Holiday evening: I ,... i i... i i i. , ,i i . j ' Ll 1 UUJ 9 U.IV1 il U1U911 iu-uji , lunula Ihiity-two horses, in addition to thoj twelve stolen ones, and tho dead bodies of three of I heir warriors. Mr. JfeFelridge states that the losi-. dence of Gov. Wilkie resotiibled a slaught er house, on the morning after the eon- j fliet. Fivo Chippewas and two Sioux were lying derd on the floor, which was covered with their blood. Tho Sioux did not I scalp the dead Chippewas in the house, j nor mutilate their bodies. Tho Chippe- ( whs were more brutal ; they cut up the bodies of their dead foes, and burned I them. Although the half breeds of St. Joseph refrained from taking any pail in the fight, ' they are apprehensivo ot an attack Irom a body of Sioux, now encamped ut Devil S; Lake. 1 he fcioux promised to return, ana settle accounts wjth the Chippewas, in numbers like the mosquitoes a very for cible simile in that locality. Congress appropriated, a year or more ago, S30.000 lor the erection of a fort on 1 1'embina river, to prevent such outrages I as this. YVewuhmit that the occurrence here related indicates the necessity of im mediate action on the pnrt of the Federal Government. There should bo a perma nent military post located at St. Joseph, or in that vicinity, immediately. The Lexington tStulf.witui of tho 9th inst., chronicles the departure ol "as gallant a1 corps of citizen soldiers as ever kept .tep , to niaitial music, for tho Confederate State service." The sameraper unc'crt.mds that "twen-, ly Kentucky 'companies -iie row concern- tratingut Camp Boon," ami predicts that ; in two mouths there will bo ten such brigade of Kentuckians in the Confeder-I lo know what in Kentucky. What ara tho Union men of that State, who recently gave a majority of 50.0110 for Union Congressmen about, that they per mit companies to be organized under their very noses for the rebel service? Patriot and I'nbn, Iitox Ci rv Coi.i.e.ie. The following ex. tract from a letter of ono of tho recent graduatesof the lnox Citv coi.lehe, rifts burgh, l'a., ppenks foi itself: " Every young num who would tlior ouhly prepare himself for business, should avail himself of the advantages here alfor ded. Students aro not learned, but tauout, and that with all the thoioughi.ess and precision the subject demands, by tho most skillful av.d accomplished iiuiruc Dining tlio pabt year wo havo introduced to ho notice of the medical profession of this coun try the I'urt Crytuliscd t'hlurtdcnf I'mpylnmut, aa a hum Ei) y rim hiirumatism; Ye are authorized to announce Qn. James H. Larrhner, of Clearflold, aa a eadidale fur the Legislature, lul.ject to the action of the Ilcuio- crutio party of Cloarfield county We aro nutlioihod to announce the namo of J. R. Itoed of Lawrcnoe t., for Aa.-wjiaie Judn, according to the action of the Democratic party at the primary election. We are authorised to announce the name of John 1. Uhomptoa, of Curweniville, as a candi date for assoeiulu Judire nubjoct to the action ol tho Democratic party at the primary election. Wo ore anthoriaf d to ai.nounco the name of James lilooiUi of liloijm towniihip, aa a eaudiduto for the ollioo of Associate Jade, subject to tlio notion of the Domocratic party at the primary eloctiou. We are autlmriiod to announco the nna e of lieniiunin Honsull, of Ilrady tp., nsa candidate fur Aseooiute ud'e, subject to tho action of the Democratic party at tho primary el 'Ction. We are nuihorizod lo announce the iiauio of Jacob Wilhelin of Urnham if.., ns a candidate for AsBiwiule Juoge, tulijo it to the action of the Democratic party at the primary election. We are authorized to announce the namo of Orier Dell, Knq., of FerRUSon township, as a can. didato for Anociate Judge, rjlijcrt to the decis ion of the Democratic purty at the I rliniiry iloc- tion. J'"y 1". We are authorized to anuounco the uatno of Oeorfre Krhsr.lt, Erq., of Knox townahip, 4 candidate lor Associate Judgo, nubjoot to the de cision of the Doiuocrutio purty at tlio l'riiniry election. july H). Wo aro authorized to announce tho iiume of Johu AV. Sliugnrt of Clearfield borough, as a eiu didnte fcr Asocir.to Judge, subject to the decis ion of the Dcmocratio party at tho Primary dec tiou. julylJ. We are authorized to announce tho name of John Irwin. cn., of Lawrence- township, mil ii i r . .., ... I. ,t 1. 1 candidate for Associate Judge, aubject lo the de- uu uu.u.j, .v.,.v .v.., (eUionof the Demoeratie purty at tho Triiuary Jlurnintjto Obftruct tlie Pamttje. of h,g t!ie enemy, without loss. Icderal Jroojig. j From another passenger ly tho slige ,kT. Ions, July 10. On , Wednesday lnt evening wo are informed that none of morning Col. Smith's camp near Monroe u CuJds .y6ro it,juro,i Uit that some of station, Uni ty miles west ot Hannibal, . . . . itr thai the expression at the polls may ctkt of the entire i art v. numbei ing .00 men, was aUaoKoU Uy i i i.... i' ... .1..;.... 1. .. .. . .1 ..I.: ...,.:.....,..., ,,. l.OUll secession irvuun, iinunr vicu. iinuiD 4 - .- Ah i no I'll sii run. sen. the rd'leial troons prly actirn," and "party organialion. . ,ll0 aUlu.k. killing four and cap- thit'tii.'l. t not from Democrats. I turing live. Col. Smith retreated to Mon- Ho far firu.i Ihii. Leinir a time fur the Dein-'roe. where he was again uttacked, but re- O - . T . 1 . I. - . I . I . trallo rnrty to aliandon its orwilantJon, ! 11 i ' At the This information is indelinite, is a mat ter of course, und we aro lelt to conjec ture that the two l'egiments of ?'oloiiels lhddlo and Simmons, In obeying tho or- lateot tidings der ol General .Mcuulan lo nitercejit !('! inil h oi'.'iii.iid his position. suriouiid the rctreatintr Virainians. encountered tee very times especially demand its , b ,., e fC(.0,sion loice, but it was'n,,. ; lli0 vicinity of tho tlace called .....I i . i. . it ill.... ii.. ,.. . . . i Miino;ou(;li ami compieie orgnanuiu , nclieven lie wouui ue uuie 10 nu.u uu mi : (iVI.;c.c fol,- every county, township and school- litnct. Look at the dcjdorarile tondi- of our country now. Had the prin- 1W ann organization of Iho .Democratic reinforced. Oiixcv, 111.. Gen. OaiiiCit, the comn under of the Secessionists, is among the slain. We learu from ilia liarrisburg Vulr'.U if Culon that Gen Morris, belonging to Gen. McClellunU'j column, overtook tins re treating Virginians on the Hill inst., at a point eight miles South of St. Georges, where a, hbarp engagement look place. Gen. -McClellaii reports tho result ns fol- '"o "' 1 1 ., -ii : i .i. . I ..:.l.-.,J i . ill lows: uralcivil war, our country "DS oSl.TLer '"We have completely annihilated tho W'XouM be enjoying unpreccdontc'l a)f0 b?ljt u (ong lU.tachmeiit by the enemy in Western Virginia. Our losses lperily. If there is ai:y talvulion lor fiuinev and 1'almvia railroad, Willi orders are nut i.i kiiiou, winio me enemy s loss country, it in ih.-onirh tho Democratic lo onen the route oy to-nigiit. I'l)'. I-et evety man. therefore, who Qi i.s f.v.111., July 1 1. Capt. McAllister, July i0. Tho railroad bridge between here imd l'lilniyia. Mo., was burnt last night, also the. bridge on the l'almvra read, bv the secessionists, in !rtj Wen failhfully adhered to-had the order to prevent sending troops into Mis led anl patriotic men of the parly given south (let). Mather bus cent a detach- ir ...ction to lh.se pielimina. y pros " ; . " , " l:iiSs, instead of entrusting Iheui lo , ir,si,,i to Marion ' rily. on Hie Missouri iliOM who only sought i-eir-uggrandiie- nhore, with orders to push from there by ttrnt-insteud of bein.. in the midst of un land to aid Col. Smith. Ity the route ta D- . ,. "l.l from pbyeiciain of Iho Liuhest standing and eh ction. Irom patients, the Most Itatteriiig Tcstlmonblsof l!s real valtie in the treutinont of this painful aud obiti nate dieasc, we aro induced to present It to the publio in a form READY 1' )lt IMMEDIATE USE, which we hopo will couimcnd itsolf to thot e who are suffering with this ufflicting complaint, and to the medical pructitioncr who limy feel disposed to test the poirori of this valublo roia c.ly. ELIXHt 1'KOPYLAMIXK, in tho form above 6poken of, bus rcccnt'y been extensively expsri incuted with in tho PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL, and wiln MARKED SUCCESS (as will appear from tl o published accounts in tho medical Jour nals.) 'J' It is carefully put up ready fir immedi ate use, with full directions, and tan bo ohtuincd from all tho drugguti at 73 cents per bottle, and at wholesale of HI LLOCK i, CRENSHAW, Druggists and Manufacturing ClicniieK Junc20'01tf. Philadelphia. july l l. Wo are authoiizod to anuounco (be name of Matthew A. Korcee of Hradford township, us a. candiuate for Associate Judge, subject to the de cision of the Democrotie party at the Priuriry election. Juiy ru. We are authorize I to announe tho namo of pliij John Ross of Bell township, as a candidate for Associate Judge, suojoct to tun neiioa oi iue Dcmocratio party ut the Primary Election. july 17. We are authorised to announce the name of Joseph titwn, of Lawrence tp., ns a Candidate for the office of SiiKiurr. subject to tho uction of tho Democratic parly at the primary election. Wc are autlorisod to announce the name of John Mctlaiighey of Lawrence tp. as a candiduto lor SlieriQ', subject to tho action of the Doinoerutio party at the primary election. We are authorized to announce the name of Jiicoh Faust "f Cnrwcnsville as a candidnlo for iho office ofSI.eriu", subject to tho action of the Democratic parly at the primary election. M'o nre authorized to announce tho name of Ed wo d Perks, of Morris tp., as a candidate for tho office of Sheriff, subject to the action of tho Demoeratie purty at the primary election. Agricultural Fair. Tho "Clenrllcld County Agricultural Sucicty" will hold its second nniiiinl fair upon the fair ground, near tho bniouujiof CleuilU'ld on the l.iih, lflh, 17th and lsth dnys of OCTOREH NEXT. Tho grounds are now bc!ng put in good order, and tho accommodations enlarged for tho conve nience nf exhibitors und visitors. A premium list will shortly bo published, ItlClIAltD SHAW, JOSIAII It. HEED, WM. MB RIDE, Juno 20,'C1. (I. It. HAT RETT. JSO. McUaIuIIEV, 'xceutlve Coauuittoo. wsi Djd lirs B(S'573iircal. TOST.-A rASS-ROOK was lost on tho Road Jbi tweeii Curwcnfvillo nnd Clenrliold, contnin- tors. who five their ttiecial and constant i ing one Promissory Xotc, dated Feb., IUth, lSlil, ' c ... flr... .1.11 C .1 XT .. I.. ...... ... attention to their puinls. fcvcrv thing u r mij -soveu uunu.n, . e treated in a scientific and business. like po Promissory 'note dated Ai.ril 2t ., ISfi, cul-i-i .i ti i i i : linir for titly-two dollars nnd eighty cents, on manner ; while the I ennni.inship.whicli is T1-mM MuC;,ko . Iln,i two dollars iu money, taught by the greatest living master ot G'e , r(,c(,ilK Ac Auypcrson fln.ling nnd sending the art, is unequalled by any thing in the coun try, IheCollege is pre-eminently worthy of public patronage. " A. L. HAllSTHKSS. ,' is not far from -00 killed and the number i of prisoners wo have taken w ill. amount I .....v., . -, .... . ,,.,. 11. I. , 1 T ! , " c.l 11'. I 1li:.;J Knm'ninr I una kIiii! l.V HI ICilSl II o iinve eiunuieu I VI ft. Union, the Cons.itution and our ZlX bnoS enemy's guns in a... TMn fi'tolu of l,ove Mmen,f' ,,U1? . while placing a picket guard of seven nn rVrrlvu TnVnr, o-ht 'Wbai,ii,u0(l1,,uf DciociaticUood five miles this side of Monroe, Mo. l'"ivo lemble Indian light. Battle between the Sioux and Jiidian at St. Jo iani, L.- 1!. LiverTOod I (iuelich fosejih Fry, John S. McKei ' mm. Juhn Jordan. From tne St. Pauls Pionoer i Dem. of 3d inst. 1 Graham - Levi Ltublcr, llazil Crowell, e are inuebted to James Mcl'ctrnigo, eleven Indians wounded. 81 "ii reins, unite his energies with this men ofC.ptain IVtrie's roinpa.iy, from ni,ra(ri(,!k. linrl national organic-1 !'iity. wcro alto killed ut tho same i. time and place I A lOlTeOI IIUOUI. l,-llo l.ll.unij mraur- can tav to lh Democrats of Genre lrv b-nve lo-nicbi to the succor of Col. ttHll.lV ill-it ll.nl ftia liPVi'l f'li ll.nl .Smith. iron in i. i- i..i.i' f'.i..rt .ti.1v 10 A eenlleman from il,! "T0 "om ,,mur" ,c,lru'uriM.:i! " .: "t ,r,t left' Bin.. Ul United State, collector t l'em . .) body r men. 1 1 u kca. ce.y , for Missouri, lie also e-! bina, for Uf particulars of a bloody light f'wweto make a selection Irom among ' orl tnilt ouo Confederates wero at 'between tho bioux and Chippewas, of "1U. formini, .w.l,l l.n i-nllml a !..;., Tiont n.ikinif nrenai Bl ions ) wb ich ho was an eye-witness, at St. Jos- ticket T. ... afnllnmifAir't,, attack Bird's Point, -opposito Cai-,rrh, on tho rembir.a river, on tho 10th of 10. Gen. 1 mow nau neen Fuperscueu in command of tho secession troops by Col onel Aikiiif. All was rjuiet ut Cairo. St. Lotis, July 11. Accounts recetveii Vijilanco Committees. Uloom David Chilson, Adam Weaver, Jacob Zilyox l'.cccai hi Wm lv. Dickenson, Saaiuel II. lleinnian, Christ. Groom. Hell James Savage, Henry McGhce, Jacob Campbell. Hoggs llolaml Faust, Philip Miller,' John W. Kejler. liradl'oid Mathcw Forcee, Edward Dale, Iieij. Knep. Brady J. Lever Flegid, Dr. Geo. Wil son, Jacob Koontz, fSr, llurnside John King of Keeder, Will iam King of John, Olhell Sinead. Clearfield lio. James L. Morgan, Fran cis Short, Dr. 11. . Wilson. Chest Thomas Gariley, Win W, Wor rell, John Smend. Curwensville lio. Lewis C. I'.loom, John MeN'aul, A-wis M. Lnporte. Covingfon F. F. Coudriet, John Briel Jpo. J. 1'ickard. Dicatur John Hughes. John Shaw, P. C. Powiuan. Ferguson Cortes Bell, Jo'rin A. Howies, David A. Wise. Fox .lames McClelland. Oirard D. J. V. Potter, Leon Coudriet tx and f hippeiea 1 Bernard McGovern. ph. Minrcsoia Goshen A. B. Shaw, IuacG:al; hilled and same to mo the abovo reward will be paid by the subscriber at Lumber Citv, Lumber City, July-lid pi, Jos. REPKTTO, nXKCUTDII'!' N I I I 1 1 :. Notice is here. 1 Vbv trlven thai Letters Testumcntnry, on the es.iito of Ceorao D. Lanieh, lata of the borough of Cloarfield, deo'd.bavc been gninted to the un dersigned. All pcrs'ins indebted to said Cetale are leouircd lo miiko imiuc.liete payment, itLd thoso having claims rgnlnst the siimc will present them duly authenticated for setlli'inent. MA I! I) ABET LANICII, Ex'x jiily.3-1S0l-6t Jus. T. LEONARD, Lx'r. Ti.ViJTIOX. ALL pers.,nsnre hereby caution J ed against buying or in any way interfering Willi Hie following property, now in tlio possess ion of Edward (lilnett, of Lawrence tp., via : One table, ono bureau. 2 pairs ulfhrihteads, one cow one stovo, one donnhtrouch, one" set of chnirs. and bed clothes for two beds, as tho same belong to mo, and havo only been left With hiiu subject tu uiy orders. JulyH"W p. J. (jILNETT. 1AL'TIOX."All persons are hereby ciiution "cd against purchasing or in any war med dling with, One L'RINDLE and one RLAClv OX, now iu the possession ol E. L. Miller, of Hell tp,, as the same belong to me, nnd are in his pos session on loan only. July yd-Sl-'OI. F. 0. MILLER. ClAIM'lOXi All personsnro hereby caution ycd against purchasing or bartering .for two certain promissory notes, given to - John son, respectively doled oil the 25ih of May lust, duo six uioiilhi alter date, ono calling fr -l and tho other for $sj, as I am determined not to pay the i:mo unless compelled by law, ns t have never received value lor the i. JOHN McCORD. j fcggs tp., Jun.2C-ISCl-3t.-pd. Wo arc authorised to announce the namo of Conrad Bakor of Knox tp., as a Candidate, for county C( mmissioner, subject to tho action of the Democratic parly nttho primary election. Trrssionof Iho will of the party,' and (tea give a cordial and unanimous sup . W lo the whole ticket. A ErLiAitrj "Prison er." Our fellow ttWn.... "uiant,. Kratzer. rm- was a passons Cu thnne fron board the steamer St. Nicholas the has been reinforced, and is fcAt h tii T.. i.! i ....' in rniipiv the attack. -ivu osiumuie anu m cii'r.,,v . , , ,rt 'I'l. I br ii.. tr., l St. Josr.r, July. 10.-1 he express tram -vj .wroaiuijioip, tiu .... i Juno last Last summer, while tho lion. Charles Grant was encamped w ith a party of hunt ers, on Mouse river, twe.ve horses were 1 J is heroby given that letters of A hniiiistra- win: vir:u...l... i""" "V" .""''fc,i i. ill. Hii. nn. in.. I Uie estate of Jacob Kiorchner, Into ol Morris Huston D. 1'j ler, Goo. Morgan, I hllip ' tnship doeease.l. All persons indebted to said Havener. estate are requested to nuiko payment without do- Jordon David W. Wiso, Patlick Gilli-.lav, and thosohaving claims ngalnt the same can, llobert Paltorson, Jr. ' V'wt hem Jul I,Il,c,,,'"',,"u".,.?r. 'etll- Karthaiis-Georgo Heekendorn, John ' ,men. . . JOD.N b. UYLAR, ii t- n:i jun.26-6t.pd. Administrator. G. Hall, Lvre Pile. ' 1 . . Knox David Krehard, Henry Shugarts r KRATZER & SON. (William Sloss JIIJICIIAMS, and denier, in Hoards And 1 Lawrence Samuel Miaflner, V m. 1 .i ghingles; drain and Produce. FR0XT Street, i Iteed, James McGlaughiin. i above tha Aoadomy Clearfield Pa., n.nirlit nato that General Rains, of the t-tolen from bun by a parly of Yankton State forces, was killed at the battle of Sioux. Ise . lung was heard of the horses . Lumber Uty l o.-Joseph ...... Vi ...I ,.r fi.i Kifpl until the 10th of Juno ast. when a i-artv1 Anthorv Hile, John McDivit tannage. miu - - v r, . t.: ii. n i.-.,i... 7if. VOW preparecl Ol unriy-ino ciuux ivnrriurs, iui.-uiiij.nii . aiorris uu .v-i, 4 4 I .1 ... .... 1 - . w'l 1.. ...... I.'. ! 1 InAuan let. ui inw eiiuuviB. ui uveu 11 ci. nuoei.ii , nini. uro. ...wiv.. iv ilia the stolen Pionert v. for the nuriuso1 New Washington Bo. John M -Cum- ol a recent : nun gs. i'r. u. w. mewari, .i. n. jsicnturry ..Inan.il. T. TCirKplT ' Den- Jane 12th, 61. - V .. '.. . t.. i. n I let Saturday, and as wo are inform- u""? ne. fi.d..v was Monncd at Monrool treaty made between the rembina half-l Dike-Isaac Caldwell, Bli Bloom, llobt. n... . . . . - ... . . ... I i .,.i .i. V....H.,.. nr UnVon IT . WW.' Penn Boss Hoover, Grier Bell, Jr., Thomas Dougherty. Woodward Thos. Hondorson, Austin Kline, Wm Alexander. Union David Welly, John P. Dale, Uoraco Courtney. - ' of returning it, in pursuance "PShlc in the highest terms of the! by 400 Confederates, and an effort wade "ct of their captors, and of the Vir-'. to take possession oT Hi but it escaped harmed, and backed to nuuson. W , . "ana' lUCy I St. Lor,.. Mo , July 11. In the United . and who sent them on their way, gt,lea Circuit Court, this morning. Judge qwPolo.'isi(i5 in the rnlitfwl kind of a 1 Tunron refused to traot a writ of hahnu ner for trie brief interruption. ' eorpus tj Capt. Canipbell, confined at tho( breed hunters and the Yankton Sioux. ' The delegation with the stolen horses a r-1 rived oj'posite St. Joseph about 1 o'clock in the alteruoonj they immediately cross-' ed the river and proceeded lo the resi dence of f?ov. Wilkie, a mombcr of the late Territorial Legislature. IN THE MATTI.lt of the sale of tha prop erty of Williams aud Humphreys, on annli I cation of F. (I. Miller, Sheriff, T. J, McCullough was appilntod Auditcr, to distribute moneys arising from said sale. . ' TKK Ct'R. : The uudersigncd Auditcr, appointed to report distribution ol tha monies arising from tho sale as above stated, fill attend to tha duties of said appointment St hii oflice in the borough ofClear lield, on Saturday, the l.'lth day nf July next, at 10 o'clock, A.M , when and where all persens In terested can attend If they see proper. T. J. Mi'CULLOL'QII. Junt.IIth ls-St. ,n Auditor i We are authorised to announco the name of Jacob W, Campbell, Esq., of Roll township, aa a candidate f r the office of County Commissioner, subject to the action of the Democratic party at iho primary clcoiiou. Wo are nuthorir.ed lo announco tho name of Frederick hhoff, of lioccaria tp., n a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to Uie notion of the Democratic party al tho primary election. Wo nre aithorir.ed to announco the namo uf Jacob Kami of lirady tp., for County Commis sioner, subject to the action of tho Dcmocratio party at tho primary ebetion. We aro authorised th uiiBoiince tho namo of Wm F. Juliiisi.ii, of Penn township, ns a Candi date for county Treasurer, subject to the action of the Dcmoerutic parly ut tho primary election. We are authorized to announce tho name of Joseph Shaw, of Lawouco township, as a candi duto for the c.llieo of County Treasurer, at tlijoa suing election, subject lo the action of the Dem ocratic parly, ut the primary election. We are authorised to announco the name of Isaac Klino of Hradford tp., as a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the uction of tint Democratic party at the primary election. We are au'horiicd to announco tho name of J. A. Torpo of lirady tp., as a candidate fur County Auditor subject to tho action ol .the Democratic party ut the primary election. We nre nulhorUcd lo announoe tho namo nf Col. C. 8. Worrell, of Chost tp., n a candidate for County Auditor, subject to thonctinn of the Dem ocratic party at tfce priuiury election, i ' Wo are authorized to announce the name of Henry Whitehead of I'nlou township, as a can didate for County Auditor, subjeot to the decis ion of the Democratic parly ut tha Primary elec tion, july 10. Wo aro authorised to announce the namo of Win. M. M'Cullough, of Clearfield, as a candidate f..r District Attorney, subjoet to the action of tho Democratic purty at the primary election. Wc ire authorized lo announce the name of Israel Test of Cloarfield borough, us a candldato fur District Attorney, subject M tho decision uf tha Democratic party at the Primary election. july 10. IJEW C00D3 AT K RATZERS' They hnvo just roceived a general assortm"utof Spring nnd Summer DRV GOODS, consisting of BONNKTS, SHAWLS, P K IN IS. DUCALS, BAh'KUK, T OP LIN, CLOTHS. TWEEDS, MUSLIN, L IN ENS, CAM PET, B LINDS, B HOt )MS. . S YTHES, SI I KES, NOTIONS, MBBOiN', II ATS, -CAPS, W 1 N E, S A LT, OILS, PAINT LEAD, DHUGS BOOTS, SHOES, COATS. PANTS , VESTS NAILS. FLOWERS, OMOJE3SIIES, HARDWAHE, QUEKNSWAKK, GLASS, FISH.. BACON FLOL'H. AH of which will be mid on the most reasonable terms for CASH, or approved Country Produce. C. K KATZr It & SON. Clearfleld Juno I11SG1. T AIM.i: AKSOHTMKXT of colored Paiuls. 4 Pry and tlrtund in Oil, in I pound cull", juit receive. I n J lor sMe at flllTK ZINC, ground iu 2 lb. rnns, at wr IIARIVWICKS. In lJ.un.ir Wini-h, lltTjWI'K-j.