','i"vn' FSDA Y. AlIO. 14. 1801. " ' ...!,. I.- : t, yyi'K' .-- .-, - ,( 9-Skctios 7. That the printing CTIi ..il l,o frua to ovprv noraon who under- rt :..mina the nroccedinita of the leciala- L VUZ .V r branch of government; and no law '"liver be maile to restrain tbo right thereof, 0 free Column"" ... ............ , t f the invaluable rights of man j and overy , Dny freely speak, writo and print on any Lt; being responsible for the abuse of that ,it In projccutions for tho publication of 'r inveJ.igatingtho official conduct of offi- ...a inveBiiuai men in public capacity, or whero tha lnl,tor PMi,hcl U proper f. P J"'"- litj n - . jiii i iiiiiiif i win ivun, nuuuu i iiinco uo niiuugiiuui lunio jiuriu oi ew X OIK, ' "mumim in ui-o, piiU uivj nine mo premium over raphy anil History. . ,,elree ..-v.'.. J.,... .V.T westof th s n nop. rmtwenn n. nnrtv from Now .Torsnv. ami fl.n P,.utnr. K, 1 n one iiunurea uoiiar machines. Tho Algebra, Geometry. Natural 7' V:, , i , ' ,. ,,, , . :. , , ' jlu-ice is but F.lleeu Dollars. The Company wish ami Hook Keeping 'k'THi:P':S!5 or tho right of the peoplo Jefferson county, nnd a party from this Why is it that tho pooplo of Other places to employ Agents In every comity in tho United : Latin and (Ireck Inngungos. .biy oi"n "7" county, but our limited spaco will not can luko action in favor of peace, whilst 'J0"' A'lure"' 'or i'artieuiar, Km Swing To rtudentu doBirou.of 0entir - o ,.rm;t. i,k ,.1.. ,1 mn.t In ,U , i PI t.. 1 n,i I """". eerui Agoiu, ..man, : F.ngliali JSilu.-allon, and who ..LmW "" - .,. vn,lulu ,u uc taiiou u u- uuio. inurlS Bui. ; t li,.ilv.,. fr ihi. r- H tie trulll lueieoi IUHjr ou );ii:u ill oimviito, iin all indii'tmeuta for libels, the jury shall ded at tho shop of our excellent Republi cs right to detormino tho law and tho facts, C(ln f j j j , KUjscU (who was 0110 of l,ri,a Jireetuin of tho court, as ir other casos. ' . v , ,, rfitaiiVm 'c.yr ihik. j the party,) exposed to tho weathor nil Car Time at Tyrone. Tin juuiaier arrangement of tho rennsylvnuia ..it.on and after thtt 10th of Jimo, wUl boas ' . i ,i!o: i.evi.vo EASTn-Ait 11.55 u'. ui! i.eavinu U ESTWARn. TRAINS ,.iLine - ;,il Irani TRAINS I .'! INssonger - a. ni I:.-. T.-in - - - - - - h iti n. ni IMjii ii.-" - - - - -.- ... -.' .' . The Express .ast, ana rasi i-mo uesi, ao li tup at lyrono. j " ,, . !! . T ed RiBI,k Mkftino. Tho Lmon Concert in aid of ;!,( Society wi.l beheld in the M. E. Church on .,,nJav evening, Aug- isth, at 8 oclock. Iho ;ii.l culleetion will bo taken. By ordor of the I ,-resiJcnt. ti. W. lUlthM, Boo y, Tut Dav IiooK. Having hoard so much ,iiiliuth severe denunciation of tho New Vork 1'-J Bwk, we determined, if possiblo, I o secure an exchange wilh it, and have iicrefiH insertoJ its prospoctus. , This I fill entitle us to a daily copy. Elk Cointv. Tho Democrats of Elk tutity field their County Convention seek beforo hut, and nominated a full county ticket, headed by that sterling democrat, Dr. C. R. Krloy, as their cLoico lortlia k'gislaturo. Tho conferees meet lo nmrrow at St. Marys. The publication of tho proceeding's in tlie Republican was requested by resolution, uidwith which request we would gladly wnply, but some one feloneously carried oifllio paper. t-jT'l'lie heavy rnin of last Monday ami Monilay night tho first real soaking rain 'inc6 last spring lias mado our streaaiis ucockI liaviLMblo order. It will also do it good to corn, buckwheat, potatoes, ;ulure, itc., all of which wero beginning a suffer seriously. Primary Elections. The Democratic Trimnry Klections held bl Saturday, called out a greater number f votes than ivcro ever polled at any 'imilar election in tho county Jacking 'mt about 200 of the number polled for 'iovfinor laht Fall. Nor was such a spirit f (htertnined adherence to tho lime- i honored Detnocrnlin lnriv ever linfnin . UDifobted. The people arc truly awake io the imperative neces,ity of giving tht-ir prticular nttentioi. to tho manairement ofrublic and political affiiirs. Mav this loirit itirond throughout tho land, until i (Ifmagognos shall bo valued at their truo worth everywhere. , Much rariuth was manifoslodin i Buvcr.ii i Mficts, in fuvor of particular candidates;, I'UUb hear of no allegations of fraud or mhime8. "Thn contest has been an hon - orableoiic. throughout). Xor should any onc (eel hurt nt his defeat. With few ox. Mrtiim.", each candidate received an cn - (lor.-cmcntfrom his own immediate neigh- ton inch ns Le may well be proud of. We rouUy received rather than run the risk or never witnessed a contest in which per-'getting a worse ono. wtml attachments had less to do with the TnR fjllHISTIIV 07 MrD.c.Nr.-Among wnlt. Tho sole object of each man 8eem.l,ll0 ial (lelight8 kMi havo s0 li(.hIy I to bo to vote for tho men. who, comhi-- w our yWll t0 NeiV E ,an(l wa, U(J N, would form the strongest ticket. iil)sl,octiolli u wus our rrivi!ego to make Tuat they have succeeded beyond the ex- ' ofl)1.t j A f & CVg Ija,)0mto ry stations even of tho most hopeful, must ut j,,,, AUhou?h we know by ll0ar. on lie admitted. 1 n . . i . T say that it was Urge, yet wo wero surpris- The following aro the successful candid oJ whon wo cum0 illl0 viow of ,u roal d uM I , , inaguiludo, and still moro bv tlio extent for Asscmbly.-Jamcs II. Larr.mcr-'. millj,..lion of iu ,'u. immunK(h io opposition. business. Tho whole massivo structure is tor Associate Judge-James Bloom, sr., jn f.ijt 0M(J v.t cllelJliclll ,,lbora, ory in f Bloom township, and John D. Thonip- whlch th(J lJroc084 of lbe wolljorrui m m of Curvrensv.llo. I fti.o const)lnlly going on. Modico-choiai- Jor Sherid-Kdward Terks, of Morns ,ms founJ ll)Ht tho mnllvo "J!" , , 'properties of any substance exist in some For ( otnmissiorcr-Jacob Ivunta, or one or mQn of . comi,onont 1)(lrU. Thu9 Wy township. 1 the icmedia'. effects or opium bio due For ..strict Attorney-Israel Test, or q ihQ ilcoRtoiniti ttUhough tfi1J , , , r Hhis Is but one-eighteenth part of its ForlrcMurcr-JoMThohair, of Law-, , lho olLcf suvcntcon lwU ftre noa loMislup. .'cum, extractive and inert or offensive or Audilcr Charles . Worrell, oi 'CH township, C, it t x t n T i a r ' riir nfiinniii it .i i.y i nunr ni hu wwrwinp no opposition. ! ox-sses by which virtues of each remedial Lorbmo I.oRAts. Among tho rccont 'agent are chased through tho alembics "fly promotions for meritorious conduct until they como out completely pure at kfore llunassfts, wo notico that this gen ( last. Theso concentrated, purified medi lman has been promoted to a Captaincy , cal properties, or virtues, nrfl finally com "'lieU.S. Army, his commission to date bined together to produco lho romodies W 1st of Januarv 1800. Ho is still dis'' which havo mado themselves an unrivoll- I'led from his reeent wound in the foot. JTVe are informed that the 5th Reg F. U. V. C, Col. Simmons, left IWluirg hist Friday to go thence to ?(frot Monroe. The Cadofs aro with 'rhnoiit. First, or Kano reciment. CoJ. Bid !.ro4t Ifurper's Forry. Tho Run; cr8l r width this rogrment. Tho procoodings of tho meet ing of ""fl'etnoeralio friosids of r.eecaria Wl" oi Sutarday lost, will appear next Battle of "Cows' " Run. We had hop- our rentiers tue r.,u .! .' 11 1 ' grams, JCC, Ot An engagement that lOOk ( nlaco Oil the "IluekloWrv farm .' at a . - --. tliorefoio oonfino ourselves to a very briof. anmmnrv nf I lio rntiinii nrcnunl rnrnisliml .. ,1 our "POCIBI repoi u-r, wno wimcsseu all that occurred 11 iCOniS llllll 0110 uay mst tVCCK a party : i. .. . ii.. i i went Irom tho Grampian Hills to the flinn, to pick berries. This party was i i . i i i imposed of . about an equal number of democrats and Uonublicans. Thev took wilh theln a which liaJ bcon UM,on. summer, m ivlnuli tho lilcicliing rain and scalding sun had playod sad havoc with . -. ,. , ...... , , , the original lustre ol Us "stars and stripes. aitivou at mo grounu, tins sacreu cmuieui lof ..unio for ti)esllke of tho Union," was unfurled to tho breezo in front of the camp. Soon afterward", a company from . . , . i ii Funxsutawncy uiado their appearance, .i. :...i i i :i.-.i si,.-. u'uiiauuiiijj uu uwi v uiai,i iww nc, ftntl either imagining that they hail rcacu- tho lana of Dixy, or believing tho ly- ' ...... ing stones that tlcaiheUl is full ot scces- sionists, sworo it was a secession banner, nnd forthwith attempted to tear it down. This resulted in a sharp scuffle, resulting in somo bruises, and tlio repulse of tho assailants. When actual hostilities ceas ed, a war of words was kept up for somo time, the character of tho suspicious-look, ing Hag explained, and general party pol itics introduced, in which several very sig. nilioant romrks wero mado; one ger.tlo m ;yi remarking "tiiut although ho had been tho widest-awake among tho Wido. Awakes last fall, the acts of tho Republi can party had already taken all the nW off one side of his face. I" He was at once sal down as a ''neccslier." lleforo tho runxej'3 returned to their camp, however, they declared that they had not como to pick huckleberries, but to hang the d d secessionists and traitors of Clearfield, lt was not long until their quarters wero visited by a party of Clear field bo'js, two of whom advanced and tald tho Punxeys that if they had como upon a lunging expedition hero was a chance to begin. This opened the ball, and it is said that for a fow minutes the "play" of our boys would have done honor to the "ring," and when it was over tho boastful, bully ing hangers wero very glad to escape with 'sound bones. Both parties retired to their respective camps for the night. Next morning, tho Punxeys, having been strengthened by a large re-inforccment, appeared before tho camp of tho Clearfield boys at an early 110111 Several llecnans and Hycrs wero 'selected from caclt party, a rius formed, and every Preparation made for a regular "PUch in'" whon OUr f, ic"(1, EH IJloon, ! Es'l --,vhoso wiut.ition, perhaps, had '.&ono before lim!-iind couph of others fr"11 another camp, happened to make' walt nppoaianee. ?y "cinaimcu an i immcuiato cessation ot Hostilities, in tne i same lime statmc the consenuencos of a 1 ucful u,.. .... w .. ...-.m. Jmcosurement of tho muscular develops nienls of tll0?0 rMe-makers, concluded that discretion was the better part of val- or. l,iat l"y liatl icuer postpono me 1"inSil,(? nifttcl1 ,ind K to picking berries, contented with the dressing tliey hadal- n,utler jj,. Ayer's system separates tho medical properties of each substance em , ployed and we are hero shown tlio pro ... tho cd excellence, all over tho world. Not only docs the doctor disclaim all socrecy in.his art and explain every process and every particular, but ho maintains that this is tho only process by which tho pop ple can be supplied with the best possiblo remedies for Hie treatment of disease. I The Formula bv which his romedies are i u:..i...i il. .j;t t III 11110 nro puuilMluu ill wio uituani nwui- nals and have been presontod to a largo part of the medical Faculty ol the Uni. ted Slates, and aro constantly sent by mail lo such physicians as apply for them. Au'y Chrvniole, San Fransisco. Peace Meitinci. A meeting in favor of! ,roace was hold on tho Cth instant, at Chorrv Hideo. Wnvno ,.. P,. l.tl. ! I. ..' . b ' tuu"lJ. w'cn IS said to liavo been quitO a BUCCBSS. Sim 1 WlMmln0 a"'1 10 'U1' in U construction that a1 Orthography, Reading, Writing, Triintry ilar nicotic en nre hemmicr, n,.,?lli!'1 c"n JfT ! 0T" il Wf. .ur'i.Aritluneti. Geography. 2.&0 o o -i cessiouist, traitor, f o., by suuh disciples nf .Tnlm Rrmrn n P;i ,!....... 7i.'-.,...A 1 1 0 - -7 ... For tho Republican Messrs. Kditors 'Among tho Kepub- wm caU(lillatog mil)OUI)Ce(l for noniinu. lion ill this countv. I iiflraivn tlm ,, ....nu ' of not less than ei,,ht ronegade tlemocnits, j and amoilL' thos tint lost im 'M hi 1 X " "t. m."!",.!'' ? t "b" I wero nonored with ollics bv the Demo cr.itic party, and held such ollicos somo 5, 'A and 2 years, &o. Our Kopublican neighs bors niust bo cxpectnd to perceive those merits ot theso uninterested converts to their causo which tho bUndncstO? Iho l)cm - ocrata had fniln,! nno l.-,., i o.,r..,;( as thev are willing In nf ..,.;., il.:- T i-i i 01 servini; tueir cnuntrv a ivhila lniwm in olliciul stations. i . . . o- i ' Washington Items. Washington, Aug. 8. It appears from tho data of the committee of ways and means, Unit tho total amount of npprnpri alums passed at the recent session is 000.000. Of this amount $107,000,000 is for tho army, nnd ?o5,050,00D for the na- vy, and tlio remainder for various other purposes. Ono of the regiments of tUo Sickles bri gado was reviewed by the President this morning. Their physical enduranco was great, a few only being obliged to retiro from tho ranks on tlio march through the intense heat, tho thermometer being one hundred and twenty in the sun! It is understood that Col Sickles will be appointel a Brigadier General by tho Presiden t. There was considerable alarm among our troops in tho neighborhood of Oreat Falls on Tuesday night, which subsided on ascertaining that there was nothing more serious tiian tlio snooting ot ono ot our pickets in the foot by a conccalod robe! on tlio opposite side of the canal Letters have just been received hero. one dated on the 2i'd and the other on the 2Slh of July, from Capt. Worthisgton, of the First Michigan regiment. It instated tl.at ho was not wounded at tho Bull Run buttle, but was taken prisoner while at tempting to assist Col. Wilcox off the field Col. Wilcox's arm i3 badly shattered. Captain Ricketts is also wounded. Dr. Louis, of tho Third Wisconsin regUne it, is in attendance, and Mrs. Kicketts is with her husband. Capt Worlhingtnn writes Hint they aro treated with great kindness. They nro ull on their parole of honor not to escape or take up nrms ngaint the South. These parties are now, probably in Richmond, as the wounded wero to bo removed thith er as soon as circumstances would permit. Active Army Afuccment at Waxhiiuj ion The. Blockide noon to be. morn thoroughly En form!. Wasiiinutox, Aug. 9. Tho activity a mong the government teamsters is as great, ns at nny time previous to the late bat tie. Provisions and other supplies in im mensc quantities arc hauled to the various camps both in and out of the cily. In this connection it may bo stated that much more regard than hcrctoloro is paid to I bo comfort and subsistence of tho soldiers, and as a consequence but little if any complaint now exist among tho troops. Additional troops continue to arrive here from time to time, including of late or hirce proportion ol cavalry ; lliey aro I judiciotinly distributed along our wnr ex- tended Potomac lines. '1 lie movement of noops luinng mu iiigui msieau oi uio 01 1110 aaY. 13 certainly an improvo lm,'"t ovel" l',fc''' iuiproiur oxposuicto tho u.s ,.ays during this severe weathor. Many of thoso recently oppointcd to miltarv olliee nre waitinii patiently for I their commissions. T.'io War Depart ment is daily thronged with them already uniformed. TheSouthern newspapers will not much lunger bo able to exult over the inefficien cy of tho blockade in localities which might here he specified. Tho Navy de partment in possess of tho ample powers recently conferred by Congress is expedis tiously completing arr'angemciits applica ble to all such cases. Affairs Across the Potomac. W.amiixuto.v, Aug. 9. A company sent out last night by Col. McCnnn to relievo Lis pickets beyond Alexandria, fell in wilh n body of secessionists, when shots worn briskly exchanged between them, killing two men, but on which side the I'liliini'l did nnt stato when to-dav he men- W.iwliin..lnn Hn s.-nt rni n I'ureomen I In ! the relict of our pickets, when the enemy lied. Our troops on the Virginia sido are more vigilant than heretofore against any possible surprises. Ohio Politics. At the election for jus tice of the peace, held in Columbus, 'Jliio. on tlie oth instant, tho democratic candi dale was elected by ft majority Of 310, out of a total of 2,U52 voles polled. Tho t in and for said county of ClenrOuld, to appear in .Statesman says : I their proper persons, with their Rolls, Records, "When Mr. Kroneilbitter was nomina- In.iuisitions, Examinations and other lteineiii ted, the yolpers commenced their howl I lr. t 1 those things winch f . their ulhcers, ,, , ' 1 ... ., , . and in their behalf, pertain to bo uono. that ho was a secessionist, as they chooso GIVEN under my hand nt Clearfield, this I4;h to do when any democrat is nominated. dny uf AK., in tho yenrof our Lord, ono thous- IHH il reco.ieu among mo auinors, as it :ll i: ,l r I'll....... 1. will continuo to do. Men will learn be fore lor.g that democrats are not to bo howled down by the cry of Bcceusion. 1Sf. companyof Zouave has beon form ed at Centrovillo. Md., wilh T. C. Uaugh ey as captain. fitfJuDurinc the ten weeks Mcceedin!' July 17, one hundred and suvcuty public, concerts weregivin in London. j 63PJohn Pellinecr k Co., of Lancaster, ! Ta., havo received a contract for making: 20,000 flannel shirts for tho volunteers. I BQJuOcn. Wool has not boon ordered to' r. . r .i . . . rection of monumont to Stephen iyouS,. ... .......u..., , k., ... iu"...'. BJuThe New Haven Journal ays lhati tli 'Jd (?nnnliriut rppimont bronirht lininn wjtri them twenty-five negroes from Vir- ginia. I rortress junnro or any omcr point oi Tho finftl s.count onVtn. Kox, surviving Aminis aetive war operations, ns reported. I trator 0f the Estate of Hichard Curry, sonlor, JSifCabtain Andrew A. Narwood has 1K ot Pike township. Clearfield connty Pa., been appointed Chief of lluienu of Or.N1 , d(CC""'u1Q JAMES WHIjiLKY. nance and Hydrography, vice Magrndcr.;; Aj"' 18fl1' " H"tr. JrirA movement is making for tlio 0 4 TTH JSTION -The Pnradiso Company will 0- Twcuty-iiie to sixty Dollars ami ""P11" 10"1 .m"11 win i paid by the Kn .u"' ,V' H'W,U ",r filing the i.ne Sewing Machine. This is a cow , insirucnon. ii equal to ntiy ttiniily hew inr . "! AllUII'.l) On (ho -(tli, by tho Kcv John A am,,,, m ro.l. 0. Colfm to Mrs. Susan ncunarrs an oi viearaeia county, l'a. tj-i il ni. .i . Ill 1 .1 At hor komo, nenrCnnton, Brndford county, Pa., on Wednesday. JuW 31sL Mr, U 11. nnd K. l'lilmer, wife of N. I'nhr.er, of this county, nni d.I!K,l"ur ",f K- Ai,.t-M'lrr';y of New Washington. "lllcused are the dead who dm in the Lord." '" . ' .' . iltlu oijtrtistincnts 1 DM I MS l it A l t S M)TI(H N()til.0 1. is hereby given that letters of Administra- tinn '"VB uoou Knted to tlie iinderjigned on t"" e8'" of iiiwon Uarrison, Into of Pike f'wn.lup aeeease.i. All persons indebted to said e!""t0 "r,J requesteu to uuiko payiu. nt without do i n i uijr, a-iu uiobo iiomin ciuiuis against mo damo will piesent tlieui duly nuihontieiited for settle ment. JOHN B. (lAUKISON, Aug. 11. Administrator, ATTENTION! WEST JBRASCH ttlliJli HUil . GRAYS. FI'llL members of this company, nnd nil per 1 sons wishing to enlist in it. will rondexvoiis al cl;'Ilrfiol1 un -Monday next, prcpnroi to march, on Wednesday, to tho seat of war. Aug. 14. L. K. MIC lilt ELL. i TTRVIiOX ! CLEAHFIKI.l) ltlFI.KS! 2 V. Vou nro ordered to meet at Mt. Joy School , nouso on oaiuruay ineziin inst , at Ml o clock, in summer unil'irui, and six rounds blunk cart ridge. By order, J. F. K0TK, 0. S. Aug. 21. The Cheapest Weekly l'ajier Printed. jjc ttcilrfltIng;mgcoIi. The Proprietors of the NEW-YORK WEEKLY DAY BOOK have resolved, during the present financial n d business prostration, to offer their ' paper n tho most liberal terms, nnd in order to place it within the rcncli of every person who desires it, will send it for ONE DOLLAR per nuniun to single Subscribers. Tho DAY-BOOK stands whore it has always stood, upon tho Con stitution of tho United States, ns interpreted by its authorized exponent, tho Supremo Court, not only ' because it ie lnw, but also beennso it is right nnd just. Tho refusal of tho Republican party to abide by that decision has been the pa rent of all our trot bles : Vut with unbounded confidence in the honesty of tho People, however much they nuiy bo temporarily misled, wo shall eonlinue in tlie future, ns in the pn?t, to contend that this is n government of WHITE MEN that inferiority of legal and social position for the negro is his proper one, and that all CITI ZENS nro entitled to t:gt"Ai. iikjiitk and to niinil prittrrtiurt of thrir )rti) rty tif n-hntrrrr hhi't. As the adoption ol those principles will PRhSElU E THE LW'ION.and as CIVIL WAR will necessa rily destroy it, wo shall labor to commend them to tho minds and consciences of the peoplo with whatever ability wo may possess. THE EVF.MXd DAY-HOOK. Wo will send lbe Evi nino Dav-llooK during tho war on the following terms: Two .Months, for . . . $1 00 Three Months, for .... 1 50 Six Months, for .... .1 00 Ono Year, for - - - 6 Oil It will contain tho lntet news up to tho hour of going to press every aficrueou. THE WEEKLY DA Y-fWOK. l.nJ ..11 II... 1.l.. T.,l. ...... .!.:.. VA- ... I una un i"v u.iu.-. n nn u ns ooij i . r.,n,.Pi ,.r nniiu i ...i.A. tf...i,..,. ...I ii ivk,i, i iii.i,-, , i tint, iiiiiti sen num nff any paper sent out of New York. Farmers, Me chanics nnd liiisincss .Men who dosiro u paper wbotber-for Mnrkct reports or News, will find uono supurior to the WEEKLY DAY-BOOK. TliKMS. uno coiy per annum . . - 5-a iiu r ivj copies - - - : 0U Twenty-one copies - - - 21 00 p. i n ti c ulaTc xo tick. m every j osiiuasmr, oriiny ounor person wwi,,.;,, i i,.,-,. ...:ii r. .. I l til..:. i i . ,, . . . 1 ., , tiinl purchase, will liud It to tluir ndvantniro to wi 1 s art a c ub at a l'ostoflioo whoie there is . none n w, nnd sen 1 us five dollars for fivo new subscribers, we will send a sixth copy gratis. This otrcr, however, is only njiplied to ono elubef I live at each ollico, and hence, tho first who send ; will bo entitled to tho gratis copy. After n club ' is formed, or wl.ero a club is already formed, nil- I ditiuus can always be made nt ono dollur each subscriber, be they uno or ninny. I XAME'S! -V.L1.'.S'.' .' Pnecimon conies will nlwava bo sent free, nnd nil friends of the cause will jo much to ad"nnco true Tirineinles. hi, ,ni'ii. . thr nuirn o- nil u.mil ll i,iLi(tn, ns well ns'thoso of liberal iiiind-1 ed Rnimhlii'nns who mav be willinir lo see boib sides of the fincstion. Money sent is nt, our risk, If Iho exact date of sending the letter is kert, so that it can be fur-! nished ns In ense It does not reach us. Address VAN EVKIE, IIORTO.V A CO, 1 63 Nassau street, Now York. COURT PROCLAMATION. i riiEREA, ir SAMl'ET, LI.NT, Esq. resident Judge of (be Court of Common Pleas of the t iventy -fifth Judicial District, coin- ri-i,i,lu in'niisednf tho counties of Clcnrfiidil. Cent! o and Clinton and tho Hon. Wm. L. Monro nnd Hon. lleiiiamin ISonsal, Associate Jndges of ClearHohl county ; have Issued their precept, to mo direct ed, for the hohlin of a Court of Common I'lens, Orphan's Court, Court nf Quarter Sessions. Court of Oyer nnd Terminer, nnd Court of Oenernl Jail Delivery, nt Clearfield, in und for tho county of Clearfield, on tho Alh Monday I'd Ar?) nf September next, aid conihvit- tvo wiks. NOTICE IS. therefore, hereby civen, lo '.bo Coroner, Justices of tho Peace, and Constables, nnd cisht huudred and sixty-one. I ' v n MITT F. 0. MILLER, Sheriff. 1 KtJlSTI'.H'S XOTICI'V-Notico, Ishoro JLV hy given that tho following accounts have beun examined and passed hy mo, and remain ; filed of record In this ollico for the Inspection of heiri, legatoes, creditors.and all others In 'any other way interested, and will be presented to tho next Orphan's Court of Clearfield county, to 1 be held at the Court House, in tho borough of Clenrfiold, commencing on tho 4lh Monday of Sept., 18(11, for confirmation nnd allowance: j The account of Matthew Tate and Willinm Tow-, ell. Administrators of nil nnd singular Iho goods and chattels, rights and credits, whih wero of Samuel Tate, Into of Lawrence Tp ' ifiuaruviu vouiiir, uuucii.vu l IT. .1.1 -.1 ....... ...I meet tho house of L Ogden for drill on th( : inii. .,,. f iml,or,.nPH ..I h. transae ed. r.. Ur7 nUl.,.Tr..r... .i sieu i.. ljr order of the Cant.. J. F. M., O.K. : . ' c.it -t TERY CHEAP at th. store of jan23 WM. F. 1KW1N. CI.KABl'IF.I.I) ACADEMY, will j bo opened for the reception of pupils, I"tt,e" ") on Monday, Sept. 2nd, 1801 Term, per session of eleven Week. Hiirher Arithmetic. Knt'liMh nrammar. (nor. ;i.ui Philosophy $1 (10 $G Oil acquiring a thorough wish to qualify l.-titut ion offers .desirable advantages. No pupil roccived for loss than half a session, mid no deduction inado except lor protracted tii'Kne?8. Tuition to bo paid at tho close of tho term. 0. H. iSANlI'UUJ), ritl.NUl'AL. Aug 7, 1S()I.- ly. Airi'lOM. AI,t, persons nro hereby rau- tioned airninst harboring, hirinir or trusting my son JOHN, on inyticcount, as 1 am deter mined to pay no debt's of bis contracting after this dato. SOLOMON HAMMKKSLAUUII. Decatur township, July 'it, 1801. Dissolution of Partno-ship. mtOTICR is bcrpbv fiven Itint llin tiu.ln,..liiti Li lately existing beleon utumcrlield Klegnl and Mward l''!egnl, of l'ennville, in the Black- smithing husiness, was dissolved on the .31st day of July last, by mutual counci l. All debts ow ing to said partiursbip are to bo received by shid .Suuinierlield Flegal, and all c'euinnds againtt the said firm are to be presented to him for payment. Tho business will be continued by Suuinierlield Flegal, ut tho old stand. Sl'M.M KHFIET.D FLEGAL. KUWAKI) FLKlJAL. Tenn township, Aug. 1, 1861. -It. Vl'DITOH'S NOTICE. Tho undersigned, . an Auditor appointed to distribute money in lho bands of the Administrators of the estate of A. 1!. Dale: late of l'ike township, deceased. gives notieo that ho will attend to tho same at his ofTieo in tho borough of Clearfield, on Satur day tho 17th day of August next. WM.'M. JIcCULLOUOir, July 31, ISfil. Auditor GKAXD OPENING! NEW STCREJ NE W FIR Ml! NEW GOODS!! Great Inducements to Purchasers H, W. SMITH & GO'S. ONE I'KICM, CASII.STOUb:, Smith's Corner, below Judge Leonard's. A splendid assortment of goods, selling b suit tho times, consisting of Trims, Lawns, Organdies, l'oplins, llareges, Crepo do Paris, (iinghauis, Muslins, Cheeks, Hoop Skirts, Hoop Skil W, Hoop Miirts, '.French Silk Mantillas, F. S. M. Travelling Dusters, lialuionds, Hosiery, Dross, tiirdo, lilack llal.oriue, Trimniings, Ti iniuiings, Tiiinniings. Fine lilack liroad Cloth, Ciissiuieres, Zephyrs, Zepliyrs, Ztphyrs, Sliukers, Shakers, Shakers. Sugars, Colfee, Teas, Spices, Salts, Sodas, Mackerel, Mackerel, Mackerel, Itije, 1! room s, Qucensware, Quoonsware, Boots if- Shoes, Roots Shoes, Wall Paper, Wall Paper, Carpeting, Carpeting, Carpeting, Flags, Flags, Stationary, Stationary, nnd all ai 'ieles usually kept in a country store, will Im 1.-H01 lnn',1. u. uliio nvmv tint luicllu L....I I ' ' ""I" bnt mm h needed, nt greatly reduced prices. And wo feel confident Unit all who will inako continue as customers. Also, n limited amount of County Orders want ed in exchange for goods, July 10, lfll. tf. 70TICE TO SCHOOL DIRECTORS AND TEACHERS of Clearfield Countv I I'ublie examination ol Teachers will bo held this year ns follows i i Wooin, Ferugson, Lumber City & Penn, Septjni- ber ltli A 6th, at liiin.Der t ily. Curwensville, Knox (fc l'ike, Sept., t!lli ft- 7th at Curwensville. I Clearfield and Lnwroneo Sept. 8th AiOlh, at Clenrlield. 'irard and tioshen Sept, 1 Ithand 12th, at Go ! shen Scliool-houso. Coving'on and Karthuus Sept. loth ii llth near M r. II ulcr s, RrniH'ord, tlrnbain and Morris, Sept. nt (irahaniton. 16th A 17 liogu's, Doeatur and Woodwurd, Sept, 13th and l.Mli al Centre in l'ecalur, Hell, Ilurnsiilo, Chest and Sew Washingtcn, . Sent. 2,'ld and 2 I th at New Washington. I lieeearia, lluelieh nnd Jordan, Sept. 28tU and 27ih nt X roads in lieeearia Huston nnd Fox, October 1st, at No, 1 House in Huston. l'.rady nnd Union, Oct. 3d and 4th at Uithers burg. ALL AT D o'clook A.M. CurweiiRville, 7lh month, 1 Jbjshe BnooMAi.L. 2Uh 161 pd. ) tV.Snp't. NSW COOD3 AT OATZERS They have just reeeivod a ireneral assortment of Spring and Summer DRV U0OI)S, consisting of UONNETS,- KIIWJNS, SHAWLS HATS, I'll I NTS. I IICALS, !Ai;E(iK, I (P UN, c loi ns, TWEEDS, MUSLIN, L IN ENS, C AUPET, H LINDS, H WO( IMS, CA PS, WINK., SALT, OILS, TAINT LEAD, LO( ITS, SIIOKH, COA'I'S, PANTS VESTS NAILS, S YTIIES, S r I EES, VA'pinv'c j IxU 1 IUi , ELOWEliS, IIAIimVAUE, QUEEXSWAUE, OLASS, FISH. BACON & FI.UUK, All of which .... . . .. . . terms for CASH 5ii, or at proyeri ,j.untry i ronuee. C. KKATZEIt & SON. Clearfield Juno 11, ISftl. i ti in ikuoiiriii' v r .r.J.u.i ti.i..i. . ,, n(, 0Mundn oil, In 1 pound enns 'just received and for snlo at HARTSW1CK8, I Hour. GOOD AUTlCLE.fer aio nt tho store ef ia23 W F, IRWIN. mill Sf BaM(,K 1TO A ... I L t 1 II li K Mi l K U CLKAKFIELD COUNTY, Tk. bt iti r -i ak, b WILLIAM KKKD, rropruior. jnly 10, 1861. ly. M. M I UI.I.Ol (ill, Ci.eiiiKiKi.n, Pa. Oflice In C aliam'H Hrkk nulldliifr. July 3d. ISld tf. DR. J. W. POTTER. I'livslrian nml Wurireoii, has rcrmanontW located at Leenntes Mills, (iirartl tonnshln. of fers his provisional services to the surroundiHg coruiiiuiiity. May 8, lstil. During tlio past year wo havo introduced to he notico of the medical profession of this coun try tho 'nre Cryitalittd Chlttridc nf' Propylamine, as a RI'.MI'DY l-'OH HHKir.MATISM: and having received from many sources, both from physicians of tho highest standing and from patients, the Must flattering Testimonials of iti real value in tho treatincut of this painful and obsti nato disease, wo are induced to prosent it to tha public in a form READY F0K IMMEDIATE USE, which we hope wial commend itself to tfiose who aro suffering with this afflicting' complaint, and to the medical practitioner who mav feel disposed to tost the powors of this valuable rem edy. ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, in the form above spoken of, has recently boen extensively experi mented with in tho PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL, and witn MARKED SUCCESS (as will appear ' from tho published accounts in tho modical Jour nals.) Sir Tt is carefujly put up ready fur immedi ate nse, with full directions, and can be obtained from all tho druggisti nt 75 cents per bottle, and at wholeralo of Dl'LLOCKi CRENSHAW, Druggists and Manufacturing Chemists, Jutio2G'61ir. rhiladelpkli. NEW GOODS! A FRESH ARRIVAL OF Spring &. Summer Goods AT Till-CHEAT CASH STORK. lam just receiving nnd opening a carefully selected stock of Spring and Sunimor gooeis ot almost every description, A beautiful assortment of Prints and Dress goods, of tho newest nnd latost stylos. Also a great variety of useful notions. DUY-d'OoUS AND NOTIONS. Bonnets, Shawls', Hats and Caps, Uuots and Shoos, a largo quantity, Hardware, Qi.eensware, Drugs and Medicines, Oil and Paints, Carpet it Oil Cloths, GROCERIES, Fish, Bacon and Flour, Mackerel iu j i and a barrels, of tho best quality, all of which will bo sold at the lowest cash or ready pay prices. My old friends and tho publio generally, are respectfully invited In cuH. j:-N. H AH kinds of (Ut A .Vand approved COL XfliY PHODL VN taken in exchange ol I) nods. Clearfield, Juno 21) 1S01. WM, F. IRWIN. Jt E W I) lt U G" STOKE The subscribers navo opened a Ml nnd com plete nssortment of DRl OS in tho new brick building of Dr. Woods, on tho corner of Lecust nnd Cherry streets, In tho borough of Clcnrflold, whom they i!l be happy to accommodate any poison who mny desire nrtielos in thoir Hue. Tho business w ill be confined strictly to a Drug and Viescriptlm Business, And nopainawili besparod to ronder satisfaction. Dr. M. Woons. tho junior partner, mny alwnys bo found nnd consulted in tho " Drug Storo,', when not absent on professional business. A separate room for consultation is attached to tho store, where patients mny bo examined privately. Every article usually found In such an estab lishment will bekepton hnnd,and sold at greatly reduced prices. Tkiims iiBiao ktsictlv Cash, will cnnblo thorn to offer inducements In tho way of prices I'hysieinns will bo supplied at a smnll per centngo over cost and earrings, and thoir orders nre solicited. Every nrtiolo loldwill bo pure and of tVie best qunlity. febft-tr WOODS A BARRETT. YKONE CITY HOTEL. Col. A. r. OWENS, IWitiBTon, Rerpectfully nnnouncos to the travelling public llipt ho has now taken rhnrgo of this largo and well known houso, nnd will conduct it in such a manner as will render excellent comfort and for, saliffuttion to nil who may favor him with i call. no?-ly ' VIIMIMMTKATnlt'M MniCliLeHors jf Administration having been this day granted In tho undersigned on tho estalo of ROIIKRT BITLEIl, Into of Lnwrence town ship, Cloarleld counfy, deceased, all persons in debted to raid estuU are requaatcd lo make im mediate payment, and those havingclalms against tho same will present them duly ntithcntten ted for settlement. - . WM. WALLACE, July 1(1. Cu Adin'r. Great Discover)! I HAVE made a discovery of the almost im pertuncc to every married person of eilhor sex, nnd will sond the full particulars concerning it In any uno on receipt of a stamp t pay for re turn postage. Address Dll. J. II. HARTF.LL, apl H ly. Alfred, Maine-. MOOUE & ETZWiLEK, AlTlitdcKilc and Itetait MerrSianfa, Ab" I I f SUVHOIl, Vll'B extonsive dealers in timber, sawed liiirl Dor nn4 nnmp-ie,. Also,, dealers in Hour an - llso,. dealers In tlo told cheap for cash. grBia( whi,.h b OoU 14, 18 j. AIITION.AII persons aro hereby eaution- Jta agninst pnrcnasinu or to anyway med- .llin with. One ROAN MARK and COLT. ia 2 year old STEERS and oni two-horse WA10N in tho possession of .sSTlm Glnaor, of Bradv tt., as the same belong to tne, and are in his pos session on man oniy. 1 July Illh K H '6l. JAtuB KrkTZ.