I j. ... 1 I ' ''' If () u 11 .Verting .(I i ,., it n i l ir.rv ti c Mil,- I ' M ;. , .'I h i in ml ;i"ih m.t , t,i .-. 1 1 ' 1 1 ' i - tn ! it. f T:, i Vtl'l ( Hilt' i i i i ii I ' i "i.'l 1 1. ilij . ill 'I In ' IIMll ll'tl! 1 1 1 V i 'I i v i ! 1 (, N;"v l III';? c!llll 'i' tit 0 I'llt Willi IIS, ll is il lucnl Itiii for u cmp i' Ill . f llll.l" I few I alor. All -'l uxtei f ml sel- jtf "rtrliolos of trnlhe, are slriutly Jilliilt'd, unions permitted by . jritii's of t lio inwMinir. Iho nu' J. S. LEK, Pnetor. Cxuv Mrktinu. A Camp s M. F. Church has boon Meeting of f i. holding for .fJlast four clays, nt the old ground somo (;n miles ent of thin place. t2rTho proceedings of Iho Represen tative Convention hold at St. Marys on the 15th inst., will ho found on our runt The wording of somo of the resolution are not exactly lo our liking; but this may not bo entirely tho fault of tho Committee. An published in tho Elk Advocate, sovernl palpatio errors occurred which we huve corrected and they bore every nppoar ance of having been sent ro Hie printer in a badly arranged and disjointed condition, such as often happens in the confusion of Me adjourn men t; and for this r?ason they may not nppoar in precisely the slnipo In which thry were adobted. Their gnu crul sentiment, wo cioubt not, is such us wi'.t 'luet-t the approbation of a large maj ority of iho people of tho district. M. of Morrisdale. Letter from s. C. Thompson, Esq. Mokkis ti1., Aug. 2Ti, '61. JIbss-iip. Emtohs : Tho so-called expla muon of J. C. lirenner, in your number ol the 21st instant, or rather in what ap pears to bo editorial, there is mention tnide of a previous personal difficulty be tween lirennor and myself. Of such dilli lty I never know of vmything, except wo hold different views on politics. ,I.r. liieni.cr's ha been my place of buy j; 'chii'lly all my goods, over fince he kept ilvre liere, up to this present date, and iiis books must bhow if any existed bc ttocn us. If ho, it must have b';en on his tmrt and entirely unknown to me, uuriio.cM,i,or must cer a.n.y say ma wo, have ahvavs been sociable when together nai imi.K mat my ne.gnoors m g. nera. ..n .tr...M...4I.fi.rtt,lntfvAi..n,.l,1t-l i t ., , . -it 7 falsehoods for i ersonal revenge. But tho! . . '." ' h'" Wi..n,u,., s reason wiucn iniiuoen me in ninKe ino previous tlatemcnt in tHa Heniblican, was this, that 1 believed that the Constitution nl righ'.s of tie Union-loving Dcmocrf.s . . i i . i i i ... . i 1 1 .rcreawiui io oo atsnueu uuuer ,.,PiUnueu j (ho ilKli latioll of tll? j)0ovle increas authority ; but ai to the statement or rub-1 ,,J y .,., - i i i ; lrcatiou in tl; U.'pul'.lovi the iiih inst. liUo.ti.im A ,11V inn inst., ! fe.VMi by UtC concerning the loit Master a, Morrisdale it correct an I truo. Any 1jm:i duubtiiii it, m.y enquire of An- ,.Jrew n.'s,iok, Robert 'lhompson, or.T. C. AiiiKin ana sou "ViiOiuer mi . i usiiuusu-r ever taid such tilings. Any publication hirearter.eiiher in the Jlepublkm or Jiafit- trna Journal, on the ni.ove sut.ject, oy seta 'oBltn islur, will bo considered by me not j wormy ot any notice. .-. iuomfson. MfRr'i.R in Cr.Mrti Cocstv. This com munity was, la.it Monday morning, startled by Iho report that a marder had been com mi i ted, on the pievious evening nt the residi-ticc of Elias Horner, on the Lewis town turnpike, nn r the summit of 2s it tanv tncuntain, and about six miles east of tlii . iil.ice. It needed but a short time to fill'.)- corroboialo this fearful intelli gence, u the nni'.dered man had, at an -early hcur in the day, been conveyed to the re.-i-Ience of his father, Michael Toor man, r:!io lives ne.'.r Humes' mill, about two miles east of this place- The reports in reference to the cause as well as the consummation of tho atUiir, are so con flirting that wo lind it impossible to gather an intelligible account of it, but leave its true hi. lory to be developed at tho trial, which will bo disposed of next week. will bo disposed of next The;e are a few facts, however, which are:the Constitution aside whenever .everywhere admitted, and may be consid ered reliable. The parties had been at enmp meet'rg on Sunday, nnd having . inbibed lo some extent of the murder in ttigator, were on their way home, when tBey met at tho place above mentioned, where a fight occured which resulted in theaouth ot foorman Lipton and Hay ' were arrested at an early hour or. Monday morning, at the residence of Hon. James T. Hale, ti whom th"v bad applied for counsel, andonveved to jail toa.vait theit trial. They evince sincere penitence for th act, hut deny premeditation, charging iheir misfortune upon tho liquor of which they had ilrank pretfy freely duriug the day. BtUtfonte Watclunan, Tho War in Missouri. JErrtitso.v Cirv, Mo., Aug. 21. Gov. Gamble has appointed a division inspec tor in five of the seven military districts in the Stalo, for the j urposeof mustering men into service. The Gov. calls upon citizens to como forward promptly to sus.. lain pence, by the supression and disper ion of tho armed bands now committing' violonct in different parts of the State. ; M soon us the troop are enrolled they I I IlMIMsTHATOlt'S NOTICE. Notice lire lo hold themselves to march nt the'- is hereby given that loltcrtof A tministra ca.Il of the Kxoculivo. Anv re'ular or,tion BV8 eon Kr"t0,l to the undersigned on ' giuiiwtion will bo permitted' to volunteer thB e,ta,c, of J1.a,OIl, ,aarri,,on; J"'0 ,of ,,ik? in tho servico ol the, lT..ii,l Si... ;r .i- . township deceased. All persons indebted to said member' so desire i ""i " i i . . els huve assembled in Valine county, and ' ro organizing eiiher to join Gon. face's' the latter purposeNhe Union eitiIe. . hitt place have sent to Gen. Fremont for protj.'tion. Soma thousand nr more rebels nf fllinri. nn country crossed the Misouri river at . . . , . . rjnsw.cK, on .aiurciay, aim manned 'jutiiwui U to join Gen. rncea torces in 'Po siuitiiwcst. i hey took a great lium berot horsr-s nnd wairons with thsni. 8t. I.,, A ,. oi Tk ..,.. mliMm nf - 'V I T, JWli,. Ml . 1 IIU WIU Ull,.. WO V . Safety auoointed bv Oen Pona in Gallow- t .. i ; . I j ,J, Ul"' l, pe n 7. t, Lincoln and P.ko count!.,., reported a atisiactory account of affairs their ounvjes. Many lawless characters had been driven out of that legion, and Iho unties tiorth of tho river, being depri ve;! ! tutu prejcice. are bceouiing quiet andhfitkil. ULASLion, iio., Aug. Atmut 1.500 roh'.iii r..,,t .h Am rlnlv Htitlinntiitutnil fur HHttln. Hi((lilf lifBr,nillfl "liiluiiio" TnlH . , I c hi! , mm,,, ,., ,, t li" I I in ' ii j! Ii 'i!:ht 1 1 1 n-i ii"l l ! i I r n n ti ' Ml t III' lit'" i I n rn I in p lie I 'lUii ml pa- I I I, i nil, I tlii' ,i W oil. i mi.', I.iilli'r- '''" nli'iiiili'tiril I In' ! imlid I-! I list titrr in I nor i if II." 1 1( hi "f . '.'Hi, iiti'l llli' II) lil'l in' 'il lint Intl.-- it ',. so, . lint ( n il hn ii t w ii',n li 'I I i i "t f'it its iirll;iir, which ll in iililaiiicd w iu o'OiMovoi I ili'rt Nit I.-. II'tliKt'oltnn Males consider I no vn I in' i t tin ' n ion 1 1 i li 1 1 .iliio, w e maintain I In, i ji'ilrcl. t i-ht lit I n-r.ifs it. Nay, wo II I'l "llll.l, ill' ' 1 1 III till llialiclllthlc IlL'Ill of OiHlllllUllllH'l tO (4 i III or lllioll-ll fill 11 IH ul government tluit Imvo become oppressive or iiijurio'i ; nun n nn unuu nuni'miiiiiii become satisfied Hint ihry chii do bptter out of the Union limn in it set insist tn let. ting than ijo in yeitce. 'J'ho rijrht to secede, may be a revolutionary ono, but it crista nev ertheless ; ami w- lo not see how one par ty ha. aright todo what another pay has : a light to revent. wo inul ever resist tho uerled right of any .Slate lo remain in tho Uniim and nullity or defy the laws thereof; and to permit them to withdraw from the Union is quite unothor matter, And whenever a considerable section ol our Union shall deliberately resolve to eo! out, wet 'Mil ream all coercive Pleasures rtctyi' wi v ,.. rl. ...,.i. at to kei-p it in. w e hope novvr to liave a Keptibtic whereof one section is pinned to tho residue by bayonetM. X. . Tiilmno, .Vol', la-!. NO. 2. If tho Cotton Stutcs unitedly and earnestly wish to withdraw peacefully Irom the Union, we think they should anil would be a'.loweJ to do io. Any .attempt to compel them by force lo remain would be contrary to the principles enunciated in the immortal leelaration ot Indepen dence contrary to all Iho fiindiiiiientnl ideas on which human liberty is based. 1 nbmi A or. '2h. So. .1. What wo huve iitlirmod, and i-iill maintain, is tho right of a i koi'i.k lo frame and modify their political institu tions in accordance with theirown convic tions of duty and policy, a allirmod in the immortal Declaration of Independence. If our correspondent has anything lo any in confutation of this doctrine, we shall bo happy to hear hira. Tribune, lkc. 10. No. 4. 1( the people of seven or eight contiguous .States shall prettv nearly un animously resolve to secede and set up for tliemseives, we tinnU tuny wouM do so, and that it would be most untnze to under take to resist surh secession by federal force. Why is it that those who want to confute this doctrine always make their attack on romething else. Tribune, Dec. Lift. NttiUOES MoiuiEl). JKv 7;ny ki;i nnd a Citizen Shot. There was a mob at t'ircle ville, Ohio, on Monday, ull ovpr the Town. i he Dwelling ol Mr. Bute, in tl e out- klr, V,1S onSuntiilv il( previous sur rouudi'd by a gang of negroes, oneolhom ..ivuiim - uui i t j thl.l)U,, a wjIHow linj a V . n ,. d atk;vi,t to v o ate the ticrson of Mrs. tn, who was alec-runs I'V the skIo ol her husband, she was not slow in wakin" her husband, who struggle, but did not secure him. In the morning the circum stance became generally known, and all ,cd. iSome dozen negroes n ere lodged in ! .,1 ...J,,- nJ,,llf ,v,mA four ni liv-A Inn ,'dred tne (,.enj,iej wi tlx nation, rep:iired 1 10 the hou,0 of rt collored barber named j iilll(0pi,. v.'hile about his house a shot vvu9 fire(1 into tho crowd, severely wound- ing Air muer. wnicn orougnt. tno anair to a climax. Tho house was gutted and fired, and with all its contents, eo-in re- ,icej t0 wi,ich ended the naiasetnen t. iiitrhl's Br!9 Would ot Ks ooasE 1 1 is Acts. In the closing np of Coniress on thelith inst., we find that the Senate refused to endorse the nction of Tresident Lincoln in his vio lations of the Constitution. The proceed ings are worded as follows : Washington, A to. 0. The debate in the Senate this afternoon, upon the reso lution endorsing all the acts of the Pres ident in the prosent war, was very anima ted end spiey. A number of the Republican Senators were willing to endorse the acts verbally, but they did not wish toappear on the re cords as endorsing them ; tho resolution w;ie finally rjectea. And yet I'emocr; icrats called Upon not on - what Ulack Ke'publi. an , , , . . ' , ly to sanction Senators refused to do, but to throw aside pal riotism, principles and self respect, and go it blind for an administration that selg tt suits its convenience. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice, is here by given that the following accounts hnve beun examined and pasted by mo, and remain filed of record in this office for the inspection of heirs, leirattics. creditors. and all others in nnv olbor way interested, and will be presented to tho next Orphan's Court of Clearfield county, to be held at the Court House, in the borough of Clearfield, commencing on the 4th Monday of I8"!" - ' lm fur eoaOruintion and allowance: ' ne account or .Matthew late and w iliiarn row ell, Administrators of nil and singular the goodt und chattels, right! nnd credits, which were or Samuel Into, late of Lawrence Tp., dog barn erected thoroon, and a young benring Cloarfuld county, deceased. orchard. Seized and taken in execution, and lo The final account of Win. Fealh, Esq., one. of.be sold as the pioperty of John Labordo, jr. I tho Executors of tho lust will and Testament of Also, a certain tract of land situate in Thomas Wilson Into of Chett township Clearfield i De.il townshin. Clon-field countv. bounded ns fol- I county, deceased. The final Accouotof Arthur Bell. Administrator! f all and lingular tho goods and chattel! of William Haslett, late of oil townthip, Clear- field county, docensed. The final account of Wm. Rex. turviving Aminis- irnioroi me tsiaio oi jvieuaru e.urry, senior, lata of Film township, tlcnrfield county Pa , decanted. JAJJfcS WKIULfc. August 12, loCl. Register. esliLla are reiiuealod to make navuient without do- lay, and those having claims against the same menu JOHN B. (i AKRISON, Aug.lt. Administrator. Kntf ZSZ NICHOLAS DONEY, late of UNION lown- ship, Clearfield county, deceased, all persons in- debtod to said estate nrn rrnonnOnl tn mils lin ""et,l"ipaymcnt,und those havingclaimsagninst the SOtnit Will nrnaunl II....J..I ,k..nl..i-J l9Hvmtn, "' ''e,, "r,o'vu-v Aue. 15. 1801 fl. u ',' : i UUIIOR'N XOTICE. The undorsiirued. X- nu Auditor nnnointed to diiril.iA mn . , . - - - . . ,? , .fl he A'ninistrators of the estate of A D' Dl4i U,e nf Pik township, deceased. gives notice that he will ttnd to the t.mVaJ his office in the borough of Clearfie'd, on Satur- uay ins i na any oi August next. WM. Al. MoCULLOCGIr, July 31, 1861. Auditor A PKIMU LOT of f reth Drugs Jnst reoTir". 2. i aol opened at HATSTICTCS. 1,liMt1 tn ll li, lion unit M"i" f ft nn.iith nill In A I ili lint (wit, Mfl.im (it, i nit m ilieir A"ht, t-r "il i, tin It in it 1 1, j M i l,i ii 1 ii l t i M "i'li In", iiinl hi iiii I" In In i'i iiti"il"n ttmi rlnlil fun li nrn In i i f tBtB II I t Imif an li"iu' linliiH'lh ti. ll il f . tt ii I In i,i, Imnllf Ftlt M' Ml r In ti i, mul thrt uV llir rrinlum out rry sii l mi" Iiiinilr"! ilullsr m,liiiin. Hi ti i f l Lilt l llli-pii l,illiif . Hin I nii'i'Siit l-li in rinf''ijp A r tit In vety rniinlr In tlio I 1 1 1 foil". A'lili", fur Jiiirl;i-iilii, h'n Snnvg M'fllinr (,. t, JaIK, Wl'tltMnl A)!l'lll. MIIhii, Uliln. innrl;l Itm. Itmir.ll ll-.O,, His 22il m-l.. Ii; A nlh, l!"i,, ,Mr, (I, M mliiti;t"n IJnllslirr In N'l?f Klia thiili llulliimn, all of Ni-w WHulilnelun. ; i 3lttu SMrrlisntuiils. 8HERIFF SALES virlnit of mimlry writs o( Veinlitiiinl Kxpo- nn, Imnioil out (if ne Court (if Coinmnn ' - ZZI. ZZrl houpn. In the borough of CIcarfluM, on Mornlsy the 2-lril Any of Septum bur, 1 SCI, tho following (lonrribod property, vi: A certain tract of land situalo in Mor rii townnlilp Clrirfii'1,1 county, !'., containing 160 ,orej, bounilcd north by lancln of 8 if-J- ',a,0Ter "1 A- y ,0,"n hy Joufph ' m " " nu ui. ui n nirni a i noinniinn hinR about nO seres rlcnrpil Innil thrtn, ami noun, burn nml youuij orclinnl,lioinir sumo prem ise bought by ik'fi'ndnnt of (initi nnd otl cr. Holriil, tnkon in execution, snj tube lolil hi tho property of Jiiroi'i M, li'onnnl. Also, a certain lot of ground si'uato in town at Lutherihurg, (MosrHelil cnuiity. boifinninR at the southwiijt corner of lot of II. K. Ciirliln'ii eMiile. on the h'rie turnpike, thence 1 dejj. went bIoiik shIiI turnpike l3 feet to liin'la of Oenreo I!, tjoodliinder, thence north ."ft hep. mat 12(1 feet to post, thence sjiith 71 ileif. ent 1211 feet to a puM on lot of Ciirlilc'n enlato. thnneo 10 dopreoa went along yniJ estate 19H feet to the plnee of be ginning, with Urge two utory frsmo liouo ami ire limine erected tlierom. 8uir,ed nnd tnken in execution, nnd to be mild n the property of Hen ton 11. SU'liliinn nnd Koxunn Sleliliirm. Also, a certain tract of land situate in Decntur townnhip, Clenrllehl cuinty. bounded on the sonth by lands nf Oeo. D. Morgiin ACo.,est by funds of John Crane nnd olliom, s nth by Innds of D. I. I'niner Co., mid othcrj nnd went by laniU of Solomon Huinincrsliiugh, con taining nbout 20(1 acres, h.tring nhoutl III ncrcs cleared, a two utory log houo, n log barn, nml other nut buildings erected thereon, with an orchard. Seiicd nnd taken in execution and to be sold ss tho propir'y of J. J, I.ingle nnd Abra- lif m dot Aisn, a certain trnci nt latid situat" in Morris township, Clearfield county, hounded ot the enst by Innds ol Itontes if- Co , on the smith by John Miller, on the west by J. 11 (irnlimn, on the north by Itentes f- Co., conlnining f7 seres, with a two story log houre nnd log bnm nnd about . . 1 , ,. ' I . . . I I ;".. ;: . . ' u"r , , a ""u ,,.'K1 Michael Mil e rPriy o. fhi1 of J(,r(i;in ' "a i ' 'i . ei i .... I At the house of . D. Hull 1 Co., for the town Also fl cer am ract of land situate m lhip uf Kl,rthnu. i"' ""inp.i-.earueiucouniy, conisininff Clenrfield countv. 100 seres, nbout 10 ner s cleared, with a two story log bouse nnd log bnm thereon erected nnd hounded on the enst by lands nf John Drown nnd Adam Johnson, soiub by William Lamer, west by John Melinffy, nnd on tho north by Nich olas seek, foiled and Inkon in execution nnd tn be sold as the properry of Jacob Beck and .Mary seek. Also, a certain iraci ol inmi situate in He- eatur township, Clenrfield county, containing 149 acres 130 perches, 70 acres cleared nnd under cultivntion, two pood Ior houses, two good log bnrns. nnd small orchard thereon. Sc:ied ond tnken in execution and to be sold at tho proporty of David K.phart. Also, a certain lot ot ground situate in Ansonville, Clenrdold county, with a two story framo home thereon erected. Seiied nnd taken in execution nnd to be told as the property of Jnmes Smith. Al.bO, ly sumlry writs or i--i unn, isrued out of the i.tmo court, nnd to me directed, will ho orposed to rublie sale nt the tame timo and plnce the following doteribod proiierty, rii: A certain tract of laud situate in Deca- tur township Clenrfield county, Pa., and Hush township. Center county Pa . bounded by lands late nf Creen, uow of John Crane, lands lute of David Kephnrt. n nw of D. I, Primer A Co., Innds late of Benncr's estate, now of D. I. Pruner, & Co., thence from spruce, a corner of this survey, south 21 degrees west, If 0 perches, crossing Mo- shannon creek, to Illnck-oak, thenco south, 22 dc- trues east. 1S1 Dcrches. to Service-berrv. thciico north 64 or Hi degree! cast, 70 percbes lo fcpnn. i.h onk, thence north, or south, 85 degrees cast, i:',8 perches to While-ouk, thenco north I9deg-j And l.ho Return Judge! or the respective dis-1 a report of Cattle, (train nnd other Markets ns east, ( or north fi dcg. west,) Aft porches to a ma- tricts n for said nro reiiicstod to meet at the Court , nny paper sent out of New York. Farmers. Mo plc, thenco north, 20 degrees west, 60 perches to house, in the Worough of Clearfield, nn tho Firtt ' chanics nnd Business Men who desire a paper White-oak, thence north, 09 degree! west, 51 per- f'r! rfy nextafter the said second Tuesday of Oc-, whether for Market reports or News, will find dies, to maple, thence north 2i degrees west, Jit tobcr, then nud there to do those things required nono superior to tho WEEKLY DAY-BOOK. perches to a Cucumber, thence north ft, I deg, east, 511 perches to linwooil, thence nulla an (leg. weft 37 nerchea to nin . thenco north 6.) dee. wett 72 'porohe crossing Musbannon creek to hmulockon 1 lino Duw ' ftJohn Cr"ne- an,1l bci"R .'"P- I posed to contain 400 acres more or less, nnd be- ing surveyed in the name or Jhcmns w iniers, which by sundry conveyances became legally in - f.lnl in TVintti,,. M. mr h n eon m V ed llm ffltnA to David I. Pruner, haung thereon erected nine House on Saturday tho 21th inst, nt 10 o'clock, dwelling-houses, two store-rooms, saw-mill, in summer unif rm, and tix rounds blank cart blseksinithshnp, brick-yard, and other out build- ridge. By order, J. F. ROTE, 0. b. ings, and 30 or 40 ncret cleared thoroon. Also, I Aug. 2t. all defoudant's interest of, in nnd to nil thntcor- fpim t'l.EAR I'l EI.I AC.tBEMY, wil tain trset of land tituntu in Decatur township,: I 1)4 opened fur the rocoptlon of pupils Clearfield countv. Pa., surveyed on warrant grnn-1 ,;T,.i,, ,S (, itiiHi'iol nn Mnnfln v. SifMtt. 2nd. lSlil ted to Joseph Harrison, cont-.iniug 5115 acres nnd nwini-n. and neinv linseaieu. or iiuioer iiiuu. Seized and taken in execution, and to be told as the property of David I. Pruner, I Also, a certain tract of land situnto in 1 Union township, Clenrfield county, botndedby, Unds of John lirubaker nnd by lands of Kobertt & Fox. beine parts of two larger tracts, os. 20UG, nnd 358, contnining 78 ncres, more orlcss, ubout 35 acres of which is cleared, with a log bouse nnd (lows, to wit: beginning at a post corner, thence I south ;ia 5-10 et 70 imrelms to a mist corner.) ; thence south 63 west 70 perches to a post corner, j Uitnce muth 39 5-10 west ton post corner, thence north 50 510 enst 70 perches to post cor- ner nnd place of beginning, contniuing 35 acres, mora or less. hiiii tiart of a larfer llln-sf in 1 name of E. L. Millor. Seined nnd taken in exe . , . , " n i . . cution, and to be sold at the property of E. L. I Miller. Also, defendant's interest iii n certain tract of Innd situate iu Brady township, Cluarfield county, bounded by lands of Dub. is it- Low and lands of Yong, and tlm Jefleison county line, containing 00 acres, iuo:e or ies, with about 50aeroi cleared, and two small houses nud log birn erected thereon. Seir. A snd taken in exe cution and to be told as the property of William Dixon- f, O. MILLER, Sheriff. Sheriff's office; Clearfield, Aug. 28, 1861. CYRENIl'S HOWE. Justice of the Peace. For Decattr Township. will promptly attend to all business entrusted to hit care, AUlf. : I'. U. Address, l lulipsburg Pa- Aug. 31st 1861 1 d"! ! Oihe subscriber in PIKE Tp. about the 28th of July last, a large Ked it- White Cow, 12 or 13 veart old. Tho owner it requested to come for- w . rJ prove property, pay the necessary charges " tke her away, otherwite she will be Jispot- ! the law directs. ne ip. nog. isis, ox, THOS. BLOOM. DANIEL GOODLANDER, JUSTICE of the peace Luthersburg, Clearfield Co. Pa., will attend promptly to all business entrusted "is er. Msrrb 2!, 18Sntyt fi. (li mtl Mrt tlnn rinr'ntiinlinn litn-ti, I t sn i 1 1 1 thi, il m,. nl ' -im! It t tl i , mi T'. ii 1 1 ) ,. 'i i,.v , t ii, mi ni... I " n s t I" ?' r'lt'il" it" II-'Ih rii I I". II. n iil, nlhi t '.,iii in ' n "n'lli," It It m, ..in, , n ih" Mh 1 1 r. i,f tl, f 1 "'il r . i , ri t i l git 1 1,. 'I,. t,i,iii-i, torli 1 1, , il in, llie .ls"" where I'i I " l,n il, iml il " 1 1 r,i..t. o I." eli rlrd j 1 h. rt, I, r . il ', 1 1 1.1,11, iuh fturil nf I'lt'DtneM en.. ,1., ,rrl i.,f ;', niifin lo Ilie l.l"clor nf Hi" rounlv i,t ( l.-nr field. Ihnt n tUNKI A I, l:l.i:i 1 IUN will lelnll I'll ill" ,V, "Oil f 7li.i,.iy r,J )lh,r llfjl, (being tin, noun day of llm Iih.hiIi,) nl the si vernl e lei tlon illrlrlcU in said enmity, nt which lime end place lbs iualiocd olnr will vote. K"f Tii pers ini lo represent the counties of , Clearfield, .IcfTersi.n, Kik, nnd AfcKenn In the llmi'S ot l'.circentntlvc v this Ciiininnn- ' wrnltli Ktit Tn fersnn fur the ofliors of Associate Judges of Clenrlleld eulinly. ' Tor Cue person fur the oflice ofShurilT of Clenr field county. For Cue person lor tho office of District Attorney i of Clenrlleld county. "ur One person fur the office of Comtnltnloner of Clcnrlinld county. For One person for the office ofTreasurcr ofClenr licld cuiitity, For One person for the office of Auditor of Clear field cotinty. For One person fur tho offico of Coroner ol Clear field county. The electors of iho county of Clearfield will take notice that the suid Oonernl Kli-ction will be hold nt the fulluwing plnres: At the house of Sainu l M. Smith for t co ca ri a township. At the house of Aseph Ellis, fur fell township. At the house of Janu s Illooui. Sr., for the town ship of lllomn. ' , At the houso of Edward Albort for the town ship of llo'gi. At the house of Win, Hoover for tle township of llindloril. At the public houso of It W. Moore, for Ilrsdy township. At the houso of John Young for the townjhip' of llurnsido. At the school houso near Simon K.mbnuh'n for tho township of Client. At the Court House for the Uurouh of Clear field. I At the house of Jacob Man cr for the township ' of Conrington, At tho house of Isnne liloom, Jr. fur the lior ough of Curwcnsville. At Centre school house for tho township of lie cnlur. At the house of Thuinns II. Davis for the town ship of Ferguson. At the house of John I, Ilundy for tho town ship nf Fox. At Congress Hill school bouso fur tho towuship of (jirnrd. i At the puhlie school bouse fur tho townthip of Goshen. 1 At tho House of Jacob Hublcr fur the toweship of tirahnin. At Iho school house in Jnncsvillc for the town ship of Uulich. At the houso of Jesse Wilson for tho township of Huston. M the school house in Ansnvillo for the town At the Turkey Hill schoo house for tho town- .i,;.r At the Court House in the borough of Clearfield fjr Lawrence township. At the public school house for the borough of Lumber City. At the house formerly occupied by Thos. Ky ler, for Morris township. I A I tl.n r...l.liff ...l.n..l 1.,u,ua r.,r lltA knrnttttlt f yc Washington, At the house of Samuel Smith for the town fUip of Penn. At the house of Isaac loom Jr., in the bor- 0URh of Cnrwensvillo for Piko township, M lu0 houso of R. W. .Mooro for the township 'of Union. At the house of John Whiteside for the town- shin of Woodward. NOTKT2 l l'TRTIIKR Ill- ltlCIJV GiVIJN. That nllpera ns, excest Justices of tho Pence, who shnll hold any office or nppoint- ,ncnt of trust, under tho gorcrnmcnt of tlm I ni- fed Stiites er of this State, or of any incorpora- ted district, whether a conunisHoHcd vincer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or uj;ent, who is or shall be employed under tho Legislative, F.x- eeutive or Judicial Depnrtmonti of thit State nr nf tho Tinted Suites, or nny city or Incorporated district, nnd nlso that every member of Congress und of the Stute Legislature, or of the common or select council tf any city, or commissioner of nny Incorporated district, nre by law incapable of hoi- ding or exercising, at the same timo, the oflice or appointment nf Judge, Inspoetor, or clerk of any election nf this commonwealth : and that no inspector, junge, or inner on.ccr oi nny such e lection, shall bo eligible to any office voted for. nf them by law. v. unicr my nanuunu seai.ai uicariieiii, this 21st day of August, in the year of our Lord one "n eig one thousand eiirni uunureu ami rixiy-une, nnn r t lie Independence nftho United States the ghty-fiflh, F. O. MILLER, .-herifr. - """,. ! A TTF.XTIOS I CLEARFIELD 1HFI.M rm ou ore urorrru iu mi.-. ...v. v. . ni", Term,ntT session of eleven Weekt ..t nnH,i n u, t n '. m,r Arit,luo,i0 ffeogrnpliy. $2.50i n;Kricr Arithmetic, English Ornminar, Ooog. rilt),y BD, History. 3-00 Algebra, Henmetry, Nnturnl Philosophy ! an, nOOK Keeping . $t 00 i.i! 'ireek laneunees. $0 00 y0 tu Jt-ntu desirous nf ncquiring a thornugli i;cij,i, Education, and who wish to qualify thcuunlvcs for teachers, this Institution offers desirable advantages. No pupil received for less than half a tession, nnd nn deduction made except for protracted sickness. Tuition to bo paid at the close of the term It. SAMFOIU), rmscnwi. Aug 1801.- Iv. r( AUTION'. ALL persons nro hereby can i lioned air a inst harborinc. hirinir nr truslinc imiv An . .. n. r . u. il.iinr. my eon .''".', u l" J l.uiin. ..a a wn '-'. mined to pay no ueots ot uit coniracung auer this date. SOLOMON IIAMMERSLAUtlH. Decatur township, July 29, 18BI. Dissolution of Partne ghip. mOTICE is hereby given, that the partnership il lately existing between Summcrfield Flegnl nnd Edward Flegal, of Pcnnville, in tho Black smithing business, was dissolved on the 31st dny of Julv last, by mutunl contort. All debts ow- ing to tsid partnership are to be received by siiid guinmrrfidd Flegal. and all e'emands sgninst the i e(i(1 Crin re t0 he presented to him for payment. Tin business will be continued by cummerfiuld Fiscal, at tho old stand. SL'MMERFIELD FLEGAL. EDWARD FLEGAL. Tcnn townthip, Aug. 1, 1861. 4t. IiEVEIl FLKGAL, Justice of the jyence Luthcrsburg, Clenrfield Co, Pa., will attend promptly to all business entrusted to bit care. April 4, 1861. 1IKNKY WHITEHEAD, JUKTICli of the peace Rock ton, Union tp.,will attend I promptly to all buiinets entrusted to his csre. Sept., 12, 1860. ly. I T) W. HAYS, Justice of the Peace, will attcn 1 1 . promptly to collections and other matter eft la hU charge. Addresi Kertsr, Elk o,; Pa i oc. miw.ij. (UlANI) OlM.MNc;! k ni;v sri:in:i NEW (JOOI)S!! (rent Inducements to Purchasers II. W. SMITH &C0'S. om: tkici; cash vioiu:, Sinith'i Comer, below Judge Leonard'. A splendid assortment of gncds rolling to ruit the times, consisting of Prints. I. awns, Orgnndics, Poplins, Dnrcgcs, Crepe do Psris, (linghnms, .Muslins, Checks. Hoop fc'kirti, Hoop Skirts, Hoop Skirts, French Silk Mantillas, F. S. M. Travelling Dusters, Ilaluionds, Hosiery, Dross, Uirde, Blnck linltorine, Trimmings, Trimnilngt, Trimmings. Flno Pinch ttroud Cloth, Cusnimcros, Zephyrs, Zephyrs, Ziphyri, Shakers, Shnkors, Shakers. Sugars, Coffee, Teas, Spices. Salts, Sodus, Mackilsul, Muckeiel, Mnckorcl, Iti.-c, Brooms, Quoensnnre, Queensware, Hoots if- Shoes, Boots I Shoes, Wall Paper, Wall Paper, Carpeting, Carpeting, Cnrpcting, Flags, Flag', Stationary, Stationary, and all ar'iclcs usually kept in n country stire, will be kept hero, as also many not usually kept, bnt much needed,, nt grtalJy reduced price. And we feel confident that all who will iniko trial purchase, will find it to their advantage to continue as customers. Also, n limited amount of County Orders want ed in exchange for goods, July 10, 1801. tf. The Cheapest Weekly Taper Prlaled (il)c SJlttlilii OaiiiooiV The Proprietors of the NKW-YOUK WEEKLY ll.Vi-lt'lUk have rosolved, during (he present financial a dhu.-inoss prostration, lo offer their paper en the mot liberal terms, nnd in order lo ! place it wit! in the rench of every person who desires it, will send it for ONK DOLLAR per annum to single Subscribers. The DAY-BOOK stands where it has nlwnys stood, upon the Con stitution of tho United States, as interpreted b.v its authorized exponent, the Supreme Court, not, only becnuso it i; I, w, but aUi bocnuso it is i Tho subscribers nave opened n full and c. nn -right and just. The rcfusnl of the Republican ,,ieto nifonmcnt of DRL'tJS in tho new brinl' party to abide by that decision has been the pa-, been rent of all onr troubles: butwilh unbounded confidence in the honesty of tho People, however much they may bo temporarily misled, wo shall continue in the future, as in the past, to contend tint this is a government of WHITE MEN that inferiority of legal nnd social position for the negro is his proper one, an t that all CITI ZENS nro entitled to F.oi At, iiights nnd to ruicif , protection if thrir property if ichot rrr hunK As l.l.n .l....t;..n ..ri...a.. H.:n nol.-;ri)l-p oi-- i,.i.i ii nil, in ikiu.-c n i ia i 'iv nil. i ui.ci.i, , 1. THE UNION, ami ns CIVIL WAR will ncccssa 'ily destroy it, wo shnll labor In commend them to the winds and consciences of tho pcoplo with wbutever ablllly ho may possess. THE EVENING DAY-BOOK. We will send the Evrtixc Div-Boos: during tho war on the following terms: Two Months, for - . - . f 1 00 Three Months, for - 1 50 Six Months, for - 3 00 Ono Year, for .... 6 00 It w ill contain the latest news up to the hour of going to press every nflernoon. THE WEEKLY DAY-BOOK. I has nil the latest Telegraphic News, nnd ns good TKK!S. Ono copy per annum ft 00 r IV j copies 5 00 21 00 Tweuty-one copies J'A B Tl C I'L A B NO TICK. To every Postiunstcr, ornnv other person who will Mart a club at a Postofiiee whoie there is none new, and send us five dollars fur five new subscribers, we will send a sixth copy grntis. Thit offer, however, is only applied to ono clubef five at each oflice, mid hence, the first who send will be entitled to tho gratis copy. After a club is formed, or where a club it already formed, ad dilions can always bo mado nt one dollar eneh subscriber, be they one or many. AMhS! IAMBS'.'! Specimen copis w ill nlwnrs bo icmt free, nnd all frien Is of the cause will do much to advance true principles, 4y .en-inn . the unmet of all '"" lt"nernt; as well ns those nf liberal mind- Hepuniicnns who may he willing to see bo:h I .;. f ,l, ,.,...,! Money sent is at our risk, if the exact data of sending tho letter is kept, so that it can he fur nished us in case it does not rench us. Address VAN EYRIE, HORTON A CO. 103 Nassau slroet, New York. COURT PROCLAMATION. XTfllEREAS, Hon. SAMUEL LINN, Esq. yy President Judge of the Courl of Common Pleas of the tsenty-fifth Judicial District, com posed of tho counties of Clenrfield, Centre nnd Clinton and tho Hon. Win. L, Moore nnd Hon. Renjainin Ilonsal, Associnto Jndges of Clenrfield county; hnve issued their precept, to mo direct ed, for the holding of a Court nf Common Pleas, Orphan's Court, Court of (jnarter Sessions. Court of Oyer and Terminer, nnd Court of General Jail Delivery, at Clearfield, in and for tho county of Clearfield, nn the 4th Mondiii) IZd da) f September next, ard continue two urtks. NOTICE IS, therefore, hereby givrn, to tho Coroner, Justices of the Pence, snd Constable!, in nnd for snid county of Clenrfield, to appear in their proper persons, with their Rolls, Rocords, Inquisitions, Examinations, and other Remein brnneos, to do those things which to their officers, and in their behalf, pertain to be done. GIVEN undor my band ht Clenrfield, thii 1 l;h day of Aug., in the yenr of our Lord, ono thous and eight hundred nnd sixty-one. F. G. MILLER, Sheriff. Great PiscoYfry. I HAVE made a discovery of the utmost im perlnnco to every married person of either .... mw.A . .. .. .1 tl.a C.ll .....ll.... v., uu .in ii,'. iiiu mi, kini,;uiiirill-ulll'OllllllL it to anv one on receint of. itauiD to t,nv for re - turn postage. Addr -si 1) It. J. II. MART ELL, a pi 24 ly. Alfred, Maine. AI'TIO.V All person! are hereby cnution- ytA sgainst, purchasing or in any way med diingwith. One ROAN M ARE and COLT, two 2yearold STEERS snd one Iwo-horso WAOON in the potsossion of John Glnzer, of Hrady tp., at the siiinc beloug te ine, and are in his put session on loan only. July 2-UhHf -fd-'fil. JAC' B KU.STZ. I'l R I., M Ml, 1 ii i: it li I I I I MM II I i I I Wll.l t AM til I I', r i . m miii nn ( ii, lunj ff Jan1, f I unt il i , Pi. Oillrr In ;i nhnm s Mi i k Motlilln;. July 2,1. 1 i l If. " i)R. J. w. roTTrn.' I'hsirlnll and Hiirijroii, tins -iii.ipnnt!.v Iim ntiil nl l.econtis Mills, lii-nnl tm-1 -hii of. fert his rnfii'slonnl icrvices to llm 'ir., .ii nin enminuiiily. ,M,iv S 1 -ni. 5ai i-- " m. r kvf During the past year wo have h.s"' di',:J Ii he notk'S of the medical proforsion of ;l.:-j (o r tiy the 'lire t 'ryttitlitut Chlorutr of V: ,' iim ' i.;, ai a nii.MF.PY Ft) it rtitr.i !:.iiriM; and having reecivod from many inun es, jn-,i from physician of tho highe?t stairi:i:j i, 'i l from pati'jnts, tho Most flattering- Testimonial.!' !;-, r"n'. v .ii:.' in tho trentmont of this pninfnl mid ol..,' nnto disease, wc ure induced to fmK. . it to -, public in a form KEADY 7:" -:Mi'n I'SE, VTliii h we hope will commend '.t'. !;' ! i'- j:r who nro sulVcring with this afliicth. i.ii !. .1,1 and to tho medical practitioner who in.y fed disposed to tost tho powars of this vuluaolu rum cdy. ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, in the form nlove spoken of, Lnt recently been extensively cx.jn.ri moutcd with in tho PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL. unJ witn MARiCED SUCCESS (at will oj,'ar from ti e published accounts iu tho incdicul Jour nals.) jft-It is carofully put up ready for immedi ate uso, with full directions, nnd enn bn oMaiii'id from all the druggi.'H at 75 cents per I '.t-'e, -. id at wbolornlc of BULLOCK A CIILNSIIAW, Druggistj nnd Sliinufactuiing Cheirit, June20'61lf. rhiladdphis. N i: W DRUG STOl.E building nf Dr. Woods, nn the cnrnr nf Lecnst and Cherry streets, in the boreugh of Clriu tield, whero they will be happy to accominodetn nny person w ho may desire articles in their Hue. The business will be confined strictly to a Drag und Pirsci ijilion Business, And nopainswili bespnrcd to rondeT satisfaction. Dr. M. Womis. the junior partner, may always bo found and consulted in tho "Drugstore,', when not absent on professional business. A scparsto room for cousultntinn is attached to tho store, where patients may bo examined privately. Erery article usually found in such nn estab lishment will be kept on hnmhnnd sold at greatly reduced prices. TrnMs nriso sTmcri.v Cisn, will enable them to offer inducements in the way of prices Physicians will be supplied at a small por contage over cost and earring, und thoir orders nro solicited. Every articlo sold will bopurjand of the host quulity. fobC-tf WOODS A BARRETT. NSW GOODS AT K RATZERS They have just received n general assortment of Spring nud Summer DRY GOODS, consisting of BONNKTS, SHAWLS, P Ii I NTS. I' UCAI.S. HAh'EGK, 1 OIM.IN, CLO TILS, KIB1JONS, II ATS, OA 1S, wini:, SALT. O I L S , PAINT LEA D, DRUGS I'.GOTS, SIIOK-S. ouw, PANTS VESTS NAILS, FLOWERS, TWKEDjt, MUSLIN, L IN UN's. CAnPKT, BLINDS, It HOO.MS, S YTIIKS, S I- I KKS. NOTIONS, HARDWARE. QUEENSWAllE, OLAS.S, FISH, BA'.'UN' A FLOUR, All of which will be sold on tho most rcas .nablff term! for CASH, or approved Cmntrv Hrodnco. C. KRATZFi; i SOX. Clcarlidd June 11, 1861. T0TICE TO SCHOOL DIRECr03 AND TEACHERS of ciearlleld County: Public oxiininntion of Toachors will bo htjM this year ns follows : Illnnm, Ferngson, Lumber City A Penn, goptjui ber lib A Pth. nt Lumber City. Curwcnsville, Knox t-Pike. Sept, flih ,f- 7lli at Curwensvillo. Clenrfield and Lawrence Sept, Slh A 10ih, at Clenrfield. Oirard nnd Gushon Sept. 11th and 12th, at Oo shen School-house. Covington and Knrthnus Sept. 13th A 14th near Mr. Rider's. llra.lford, (Jrnhain and Morris, Sept, lflth 417 nr ' i n li n in r mi . Hoggs, Decatur nnd Woodward, Sept. IStli and lMi at Cenlro in Decntur. Hell. llurnsido, Chest nnd Ncw M'ashinglcn, I cepi. .ouaiHi zin nt .tow Washlngtos. lteccaria, Guelich and Jordan, Soit. 2Gth nnd 27th at N road in P.ccnria. ! Huston nnd Fox,-October 1st, at No. 1. Houso in Ilu-ton. i Lrady and Union, Oot. .Id and 4ih at Lulhers ! burg. ALL AT 9 o'clook A.M. v ui nenivnie, i in moniu, i jesses l,iionAtr. 2Hh 1801 pd. I Co.Sup't. rjYRONfi CITY HOTEL. Col. A. P. OWENS, Prohriutor, i . - ,, . . . ,, . . , . , Rpeetfully announce! to the tr" re ling publi- thr.t he hns now taken chnrge of this large and wi ll known houso, and will conduct it in mcb a mnnner as will render excellent comfort and for, tatisfactioa to nil who may favor aim with n call. nov7-ly MOORE ETZWiLER, "tlfholcsalc and Retail Merchants. Als. f extensive dealers in timber, sswrd luni i bor and tbinglcs. Also, dealert in Guar au grsia, which will be ld .-htiit far taih. Out. M, U.rn.