Giro Hope Camp Meeting. fr;::p u. i CMtit- Pi (leu Hope Circuit H eld winter in favor of the right of Msohir.eln use, and they take thopreniium over olootion' "'?' where to be bo'.d, and theof o i. .cerro ot. Fiiiny the 30th iibt., t-ecession. and the injutico of coercion. nd one. hundred dollar machine.. The f,c".s b"J!?? ' Thercfor8 r u- MILLKK, ii, U tT.'iK' ncioiigiiig io .nr. J as. . fr, nrm Mi. I'aviil Wise's. The CIrai field J Curwensville, . --i ii,;i;i,.,.. t,.... Jluot- New nnd riiilinxburff chnippn nrn ' ..f".!.. :-..l.,.J ..f t.l. ... I. : .i,.iltul anil central location tor a nioctinp, ,m,,e l..d and plenty of ffOOd vfticr. ah i ruAiuruig, tinu bei- 6 yvT 4nOw. l .i.' il S .1 i ,1 ta.l.u.a nnum ! I r I... I, .t r. .1 ..,1 .,!.,. ,-,o..n;Mrl l. ll... ... llioriliwof Ihomeolinp. J. 8. LEE, TMv. C.,mp IIkktinij. A Carup Meeting of '. Cluicli Las Loan holdine for tbe last fourdays.at tho old ground noma cr. milts cnt of tliin dace. I-Tlio proceedings of the Represcn U'.ive Convention tieiu at fit. iiarys on iLe 15tb injt., will bo found on our first The wording of somo of the resolution! ire not exactly to our liking; but this may not be entirely the fault of the Commit teo. is published in the Elk Advocate, scventl jmlpable errors occurred which we have corrected d they boro every appear 8nc of having been sent to tho printer in ibntliy nrrnngod and disjointed condition, lutliiu often happens in the confusion of i late adjournment; and for this rjason they may notnppear in precisely the shape hi uliich tliey were adebted. Their gn ersl rontiment, we doubt not, is such as ;;i meet tho approbation of a large niaj- only 01 iiie pcopio oi wio msiricc. The P. M- of Horrisdale. Letter from 8- C. Thompson, Esq. Morris ti, Aug. 20, '61. Mkssks. Editors: The so-called cxpla nilion of J. C. Brenner, in your number ol the 21st instant, or rather in what ap pears to le editorial, there is mention mule of a previous personal difficulty be teeu Brenner and myself. Of such tlilli ruliy I never know of anything, except llmt we hold diil'oxent views on politics. Mr. Brenr.er's ha been my place of buy. ingchixfly all my good, ever ince he kept nore licre, up to this present date, and fail books must show if any existed fco Hoen us. Ifn,it must have been on Ins part and entirely unknown to me. Our neighbors must certainly say that we hsve shvuys been sociable when together, tnd I think that my neighbors in general nil not , that 1 sm .mvcm tocirculalin J nil not ray that 1 am given tocirculaiing falsehoods for i rrsonalrevence. :' reuon which induced me to make the previous statement in the Jlepublican, wns this, that 1 believed that the Constitution il rights of tLo Union-loving Democri'.s lore about to bo assuilcd under pretended wthorify ; yJUl fts i0 the statement or pub ptlo-B. in the llrpublican of the 14th mst., tirNi by mc concerning the Post Master il Unrrixdiile is correct and true. Any ji)r-:i doubting it, msr otiijuiro of An drew ll'-ssick, Robert Thompson, or J. C Allport and seo vlicthcr Mr. 1 ostmaster ifcrmidsuo.il thincs. Anv publication '.ri'nl'tor,e.illicr in the Republic or Unfit isyii Jturnul, on the ubove subject, by kaid .v)liinter, will t9 considered ty rnn not mirtliy of any notico. S. C. Thompson. IIi rpir is Centkh County. This com munity was, hut Monthly morning.slartled ly tho report that a inujder had been committed, on tbe pievious evening at the ri.'iilence ol blias Horner, on the Lewis- luwn turnpike, nei r the summit of Xit titiy mruntain, and about six miles east ofihis place. It needed but a short time lofuliy corroburalo this fearful intulli f?ncc,as the murdered man hail, at an early hour in the day, been conveyed to the residence of his lather, Michael Poor- tin", wiio lives neir Humes' mill, about io miles east of this place- The reports is reii'ronce to the cause as well as the oiturmiiaiioii of Iho nltair, are so con Hicling thai wo lind it impossible to gather c intelligiblo hcoou nt of it, but leave its i'"e history to bo developed at (he trial, h;di will be disposed of next week. Two are a few facts, however, which are everywhere admitted, and may bo consid rwl reliable. The parties had been at Wip meetlrg on Sunday, nml having inb.Wd lo tome extent of the murder in- lUvtor, wcte on their way home, when tLi'f ninl ni n,. .lna.Kn..o .,o.i ;..no,l L l f, i. IJ,a.c9"V e me, ,0.ne 1 11 ., t'!it0CCUrd Wh,'ch leBulei,t uiearati) of Poorman. Liptou and Hays 'ear:eslt!d at un early hour or. Alonaay j ""'mug, at the residence of lion. James ' T. Hale, ti whnm tli h,l n.,r,i;.d fnr ! wnsol, andconvevod to jail to await theii lr .,1 TI ' . . , "ey evince sincere penitence lor ! I..... . . l l"?aci. tiiitfiunv i.pAtii.iilttntiitii rIii!'mr 'ir Dlisfort -fJf lmtl drank pietty freely duriug the toh-r-dkjontc Watchman. The War in Missouri. Jifrmsnw fin- a.,., oi n.. "IBlb.e DOS ai.noi-ltail a rtivwimi iiwr.on llllirifie I I . . llstri.'ta "in five of the ltAiPn mi)ilHtv fli-jt rift I l tbe Su into service. Tha On. rail imon J'Uens to conio forward promptly to bus.. "to peace, by the nupression Bnd disper J""0' I'-asrined bands now committing "lainerent parts ol the Siato. I00" " the troops are enrolled thoy M,0 hold lllHmcoluoa In I. ... Il, "a Of tho Kxecutive. Anv regular or. citation will bo permitted" to volunteer . service ol tho United States, if the r.i.. lay, "M SU IPMIi-O . slil "i"'"., aug. aonuvi.ouu reo- "nve Hhsoiubled in Valine county, nnd organizing eiLber to join Oon. Piioe's! y in the South, or for local oiwutions 1 "tASt-MO 1 1.. Ule surrnm. r i . . lattar , 8 ,V ' 111 . . Inn t.1 T"'t,uoo mo union Citizens at irs,. hftveent to Gen. Fremont for --.iin. Some il..,,. ... i . . . ho en -"iiu or moro reoeis ot Llian h7.a cried the Missouri river at Km thw. ! " Saturc'l). marched 7luard to mi,, fieri Prio' fnroo.in USlr....l. ..v , . -"..vune.i. Thoy look a ureat nuru oorse, and wagons with them. I ., ' ""e- -Atio com miuees oi ., "Ppoiiited by Gen. Pope in Gallow- .("In and Pike countios, reported a '-IW V account of nfl'iim in tliuir Many lawless characters had ; uriven out of that region, and the 'rt Tn of lo river, being depri- NieliC l'rii0'lCil'6tceoiiDg quiet; a 90 ' Hie JJi Wgport, Lonil., farmer, collects thH fullowinv highly treasonnhln flxiri. from the fil.is of a uu.-lm 1. . .. per, calM the New York 'niU.. Latter. - i ii.ii til IIUUI I I 1 tl IV, the irtuune lias ubululaned tho .'round "t II hM not attempted to confute it own doctrine, which it maintained was incontrovertible NO 1.- If the Cotton Slates consid nr Ilia 'v.lnnnf ,l. n: 11.,1.! iia-ir pcricoi riirlll to UiNCUKS it. Nav. ; hoUUith J?tR,r.o to the inalienable rigbi v wiuiiiuiiuics) w miur or uuoiibU lonns ol iniioi.ihidnl I ' nr inillMAim Otl.l if I ). l C. ... I II 1 nr ininrimia . and if 1 1m I V, .. 1 become iftiinlied that they can do better out of the Union than in it wt iiuUt tn Uu tiny them go in peace. Tho right to secede may be a revolutionary one, but it exult nev ertheless ; and we do not sue how one par ly has a right to do what another parly has a tight to prevent. We mut ever resist the asserted right of any State to remain in the Union and nullify or defy the laws thereof; and to permit them to withdraw from the Union is quite another matter. And whenever a considerable section of our Union shall deliberately resolve to go out, we ihuK rcsiel all coeiciie measure design- Republic whereof one section is pinned to tiie idue by bayoe,s.-.Y. ,? 'ne. Jov. last, no. 2 if tbe rottnn r.;n. ,, ... r """,' and earnestly wish to withdraw peacefully n jinii.o uiiiuii, wo ininn iney snouia ana IVnnlil ha nllnmjil tn rln A . - , v- v. , , .,,,jr DIICIII k lu compel them by force to remain would be contrary to the principles enunciated in the iiumortAl Declaration uf Indepen dence contrary to all the fundamental ideas on which human liberty is based. J t ibune, Aoc. 0. No. 3. What we lmve affirmed, and etill maintain, is the right nf a pkopi.e to frame and modify their political institu tions in accordance with their own convic tions of duty and policy, as allirmod in Hie immortal Deelaration ol Independence. If our correspondent has anything to say in confutation of this doctrine, we shall bo happy to hear him. Tribune. Dec. 10. No. 4. If the people of seven or eiirlit contiguous States shall pretty nearly un- . ... . . . . " animously resolve to secede und set up for wiemseivcs, we tintiK tnoy would do so, and that it would be most umcise to under take to rMMf such scecision iu federal force. Why is it that ihose who wunt to confute tins doctrine always make their attack on fomelhing else. Tribune, Dec. last. NeiiKOES MouiiEP. D'i.e 'linn fittint and a Citizen Shot. There was a mob at Circle ville, Ohio, on Monday, all over the Town. 1 lie Dwelling oi Mr. liute, in tl.e out skirl s.wus on Sunday night previous sur rounded oy a gang oi negroes, oneolhom '""'V 'r' .67eS0n7 ';m ?n.l"ed 11 throu ' .ft ''"dOW. nnd made a bole) atleuipt to violate tbe person of Mr. Bute, who was alee-ping by the side of her husband, she was not slow in waking her husband, who struggle, but did not secure him. In the morning the circum stance became generally known, and all day the indignation of th people incre.i" ed. Some dozen negroes Here lodged in jail, and when night came fouroi live bun- drod men frenmed with passion, repaired to the houso of a collored barber named Randolph. While about his house a shot was fired into tho crowd, severely wound ing Mr. Hauera, which brought the afl'air to a climax. The house was gutted and fired, and with nil its contents, so n re duced to ashes, which ended the night's amusement. B&,Vovi.d ot Exdokse His Acts. Tn the rinsing np of Con cress on ibeDtli inst.. wo find that the Senat'e refused lo endorse the action of President Lincoln in his vio lations of the Constitution. The proceed ings nre worded as follows : Washington, Aro. 0. Tho debate in the Senate this afternoon, upon the reso lution endorsing all the nets of the Pres ident in the present war, was very anima ted and spiey. , A number of the Republican Senators were willing to endorse the acts verbally, but they did not wish to appear on the re cords as endorsing them ; the resolution wins finally rejected. And yet Democrats called upon, not on ly to sanction what Rhick Republican Senators refused to do, but to throw aside pat riotism, principles and self respect, and go it blintl for an administration that set tho Constitution aside whenever it suits its convenience. REGISTER'S MfTICE. Notice, is hero by given that the following accounts have oean examn. i anil pasietl by me,' and remain filed or record in this office for the Inspection of heir., legatee., creditors.and all other, in anv other way interested, and will be presented to bcon exnmi;.. i and passed by we,' and remain the next Orphan'i Court of Clearfield county, lo ne neia at the uourt House, in the borough of Clearfield, commencing on the 4lh Mondny of l8' 1861' fur nfi"ti allowance: TI,. ..annul F M.lll... T.. ...I tl'lll:.. !. . --; ............ ,. .. ........ . . ll Ailllitlllatrl.rM ..f .11 .n.l aln.l.. flu vll, Administrators or all nnd singular the goods und chattels, rights und credits, which were or Samuel Tate, luto of Lawrence Tp., Clearfield county, deceased. The final account or Win. Feath, Esq., one or the Executors or the Inst will am) Testament or Thomas Wilson late of Chest township Clearfield eounty, deceased. The Final Account of Arthur Bell, Administrator . . . , :: , , : - ........ w unn , v ..ii., unco IW n imisi. uui ii or, ,f " "nd ",Julr the f00'1 and cbattols of, thence south 6.1 west "U perches to a post comer, 11. .1.... I... .r ..n . .. l.: .(.. I., ......' ' William Haslett, late of -Veil township, Clear field eounty, deceased. The final account or Wui. Rex, surviving Aminis- tiator of the Lstute ol Hirbard Curry, senior, late or Pike township. Clearfield county Pa., deceased, JAMK.'I WHIG LEY. August 12, 1H61. Register. VDMIMMTItATOUX NOTICI- Notice is hereby given that letters or Administra tion have been granted to the undersigned on tho estato or Mason Garrison, lato or Pike ft. ..!.!. rl ..l All ....nn. l.,l..l,,.J . . .. ; .1 estate are requested to make payment without do- lay, and those having claim, against the .ame r.: . ? . . - . .. ' t ..... ana moso naving claim, againsi iub same will pro.eut thorn uuiy autnenucaieil lor seme- wont. JOHN B. GARRISON, Aug. It. Adiniuistrator. "T- 7.. . i.m, , , T. .'. . . . T .. .. ... ... A f-'i" n iim st fin iiu ioiieri ati. f Administration having been this day granted to the undersigned o NICHOLAS D0NEY, lute of on the estate ol UNION town. hip, Clearfield county, decoased, all persons in-1 dohted to said estate are requested to make im-1 mediate payment, and those hevingclaima against the same will present them duly authenticated for I Alil.imont. KI.T7.AIIKTII DOXKY. Aug. 15. 1861 At. pd Adm'rx. 4 UMTOH'H NOTICE, The under.igned, . an Auditor appointed to distribute money iu the band, of the Administrator, of the e.tate of A. B. Dale; late of Pike township, deceated, g ve. not oe that be will attend to tbe same at nis omoe in the borough or uiearne.a, on eaiur-i day the 17th day nf Auiust next. JaJ IVM. .11. MotU-LUUUIl, 31, 18C1. Auditor PBIME LOT of Freih Drags just reeeir. wi , ed ind opened si HAIBWIOKS. to and ; "penses per month will be ,aid by tbe Krie buin Machine Company to their Aeents. tor In tne Sewing Machine. This ii a Dew . . . i . - Z .m".'' T A ,n,!)U"n " ?ovru.Uon that a in-irit.nn. ft . . but Fifteen Dollar.. . The Company wish ""nP:oy "t ij ever, count, in the United . P",0 Ol.in n . 1"""" "rtw- uidpili . ' K, Mr. MngtonLZ Mi.. E.U Jiouuon. ait of Hew Wuhinfft 1 6 llcfo Sbbtrftsrnttnfs. 8HERIFF SALES. T)Y virtu, of .undr, writ, nf v-ji.i.-. .... . . i-MuuiiiHi expo IMeai or Cloa of cmmon Sixty tl,r. i . . -." io me directed, ' fleariioia county. ;tte diriM PMprtTT.b', 1S6'' th f0"t",i" r"on for the office of Auditor of Clear u I "I'cnjr, vn . j field codnty. r!. ,ZJ "V,mt . , ,alld ,i,u,a in Mor- For One person for the office of Coronor ot Clear ni town.hip ClearBtld eounty, Pa,, containln)r field eounty. IlnV.AV"' , k nrth by 1"d' ofS J- The elector, of tho county of Clearfield will ... ' V J. u , 1 Wrifnt- IOI"h y Joieph ke notice thnt the .aid General Election will be Potter, and wet by lard, of Wright A Thomp.on. held at tbe following plare. : l!nMi ! sere, cleared land th.reon, and At the hou.e of Suuiu l M. Smith for Bee- ... l'n,M, ;nc,13r;unorcbr,,.hi'neprein. pj l nrcDortv of Jm t r...... i 1 a. tho ii.n .:,:-" : , I, hfi. 01 prounu si'uatrt in jtuwn'"'''ther.l)urK,Cloi.rn0ldco,1ty.beirinning " -""" corner oi iut or II. E. Carlile". eitlltC. On the Erie IlirnniL'A thin. K I .1.. . I ,. ,. ' ........ hm nrj;. Weill n"ofi t h p fet ,R l,,nd" of (,""-Be II. UooUlandor, thence north 3a beir. 19 r.... . ' pot, thence sjiith 71 deg. cant 120 foot to a post on lot of Carlile'. cvtale, thenco 10 degree. wen along said estate 19S feet to tho place orbe- trinninir. with lar. ... . ginning, with large two tory frnmo house and loe house erected therern. 8aizel nn,l i-l,.- i 10 h' M " " property of Ben ton B. htebbln. and ltoxana Stchbin.. Also, o certain tract of Inn. I sitinte in Decatur town.hip, Clearfield CM.nty, bounded on he.onth by lands of Oeo. D. Morgan Co., eat by land, of John Crane and other.. uth by land, of I). I. Pruner .( Co., nnd other, and west by land, of Solomon Haniniershiugli, con taining about 200 cleared, a two .lory log house, a log barn, and other out biiildinir. erected lhr.. :,i. ... f i t I be .'old a. The o VfT i IZlTZrt eiion ana taken In oxecution and to htm Uuss. ANn, n. certain tract of land situat- in ,Go'1,c- Morri. township. Clearfield eounty, bounded 01 ' Uouse of Jacob Hubler for the town.hip the east by land, ol Beat. f Co , on the south of prbam. by John Miller, on the west by J. B Griilimu on' A"ho "'l'"0! house iu Junes villo fur the town the north by Jle.te. rf- Co., containing 8? acre., 'P f uli.-h. with a two .tory log hoare and log barn and about " ot Jt" W 'i,oa fur township twelve .ere. cleared Ihereon. eci.ed and tukon ' n""ton-, , t in execution nnd to be told ns the nronortv of l Hie school house in Ansonville for tho town Michael Miller. lr .hip of Jordan. Also, a certain tract of land .iiunln in ' . .At ''?. b""" of It. D.Hall k Co., for thetown- Burn.idetownship.Clenrficldeountv, containing 100 acre., about tn acr cleared, with a two storv log hou.e and log harn therena erected and'bounded cn the ea.t I.t land, of John Brown and Adnm Johnson, souib by WiHUu, Lamer we.t by John M-h.lTv, and on thonorth bv.Nie'i- .Is. seek. .ued and taken in execution and to be .old a. the prop.rrv of Jacob ..l, a Mr n.ri, Also, a certain irrl of land .U,,, n. ' ."te ZZ'., . . j aires cleared and under h. i' :::.r:"', . ' iw'" lo laken in execution and to be .old as Z ZIX of David Kephart. ILn M AAflnlM. 1.. P . AnVonWll. r. V. , f V u ",m,e 10 At,h0 ho,"e of JuI'n Whiteside for the town Ansnnrlllo, Clearfield county, with Iwn .inr. .i.:fu-..j i framo home thereon erected. Seized unri I n Iran b " rrlerty of James Smith. IU, hy sundry writs of F,rn Fr,n;UiUeA ment of trust, under the government of the U.11 out of the same court, and to nu dimrin.l .i c... r.ui. C....7 . r . :n 1 . , , . ' wil be oxposcd to public .ale at the .amo time anil place the following described property, vis: A certain tract or laud situate in beoa- lur town.hip Clearflold county, Pa., and Hush township. Center county Pa . bounded by lands late or tirecn, uow or John Crane, hinds late of David 0ph11rt. n nw or D. I. Pruner A Co.. lnmls lute of n.wn.r. ..!.. ..i f I. r .... ,. f1 . . iiuuci, a. Co., thence rroin spruce, a corner of this mrvoy, south 21 degree, west, IfO perches, crossinir Mo. hannon creek, to Black-oak, thence .outh, 22 do- gi.es east, 181 perches, to Sorviee-berry, thence north, 5 or 85 degree, enst, 70 porches to Span, ish ok, thence north, or oUh,J 85 degrees east, 138 perches to While.onk, thence north 10 den-i east, ( or north deg. west,) 50 perches to a ma- pie, thence north, 20 degrees west, 6 porches to .. mik-vo, iiioutu uunu, w uegrec. wesi. oi por- r n miy next niter tne said second ruosdny or uc ches, to maple, thence north 25 degrees west, 31 tobrr, then nnd there to do those thing, required perche. to a Cucumber, thence north 6.1 deg. oast, ' of them by law. 50 percheito linwoud, thence north 35 deg. west G1VEX under my hand and seal, at Clearfield, 37 perche. to pin i, thence north 53 deg. we.t 72 this 21st d.y of August, in the year of our Lord perches crossing Mushnnnon creek to hemlock on one thousand eight hundred and sixiy-one, nnd line of land now or John Crane, and being .up. of the Independence of the United States tin posed to eontuin 4110 acre, more or less, and be- eighty-fifth. f. O. MILLER, Sheriff, ing surveyed in the name of Tbcma. Winter.,1 which by .undry conveyance, became legally in- vested in Thomas Mays, who eonxeyvd the tame to David I. Pruner, having thereon erected nino House on Saturday the 21th lust , at 10 o'clock, dwelling-houses, two store-rooms, saw-mill, in summer unifirm, aud six round, blank cart blacksitiithshop, brick-yard, and other out build- ridge. By order, J. F. ROTE, O. S. ngs, and .10 or 40 acre, oloared thereon. Also, all dnTAndnnl's lnlrf ..T in ami In .11 IU. . ... - - " . .. u . . ii i i i lant'a interest or, in and to all (bat cer. ' leph" Z'r X refad . ..j i . . ' . , " ,. , ' , , I Clearfield ted to Jo.e allowance, and being unseated, or timber land Seized and taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of David I. Pruner. Also, a certain tract of land sittiato in T-.t... . u :-. r.t . . '-"" . ycnriiem eouniy. oou-iaea ny , l.inrla ni John ltfiili-lrt unit hv r ' k Fox, being part, of two Inrcer tract.. No.. 20U6, and 3598, containing 78 acres, more or less, about A3 acre, of w hich i. cleared, with a log bouse and i"A Vl" R- i ?.e0l,n "i'"1 ,0"."B '"T ... j..u, .u. be sold a. the property of John Laborde, jr. Also, a cerlatn tract ol land situate in Bell township, Cleapfield county, toundod as fol- lows, to wit: beginning at a post corner, thence I south 30 5-10 east 70 porches to a post corner, I lu.nce ontu ..a s-ni west to a post corner, nor... SU casi IV percne. lo post cor- to ner and place or beginning, coutuluing 35 acres, mora or less, halnir .. of a lor .nrr.t in name of E. L. Miller. Seised and taken in exe-' cution, and to be sold as tho property or E. L. mle.T- . . . . j Also defendant s interest in n certain tract of land situate In Brady township, Clearfield i county, bounded by lands or Dubois d Lowe and lands of Yosng, and the Jefferson eounty iline, eontniningfiO acres, more or less, with about J0"' eleared, ,nd two small house, and log "r. T ia .L T 7w ,r nnhf.n and In h anld a Ininrn.nr v ofwi liai. Dixon. F. G. MILLER, Sheriff. Sheriff', office, Clearfield, Aug. 28, 1861. " cyrlnius howe. Justice of the Peace. For Dkcati Township, wul Pmptiy attend to all business enl rusted to ni' corr Addre.s, Philipsburg Pa. Aug. 21st 1861 1TRAY COW, Came to tha nremlse. or tub.criber in PIKE Tp. about Ibe 28th of J"' last, a large Red t- While Cow. 12 or 13 Je "" lu" ' reque.i.a io come ror- ' Py property, pay the neceasary chargos nd ber ""Jr' '"herwise she will be Jiipo.- ""':"; - "".; x,IAO , i ' v "-o". DANIEL GOODLANDEIt, TUSTICEofthe peace tf Lutbersburg, Clearfield Co. Pa.' ui auena rrampuy io an easiness entrusted hi ere. Marco 29, l'Ofl ly. fi. i Hanaral Plan.'.- 1) 1 i. Where., b, an aotof the General Assembly the Commowealth of Pennsylvania. entirlAii "An act to regulate (be General Election within this iommonwcaiiD, it li enjoined on the Sheriffs of, the icvoral eountiea tn riv ..u ,. ' 'tttrl'eld eo., " nerefty girt pub 'Z7 Z ) V.vnvTa7 ",r.L'oa.r: :;7. -r ftlVlr" " ' TTJ? ' thA KIQHTH OflT tit ihtt nt.mtU I - 11 nu piace iuo uuaiiuea otera wl 11 vote. - ' , 17.'' IV, l,!,",0! l lonrllol'l, Jon.er.on. Klk. ami .MeKann in Hour of Koprescnlutive. of tbi. Common wealth i Ftii Two perion for the officoi of APociuto ; Judge, of Clearflold county, For One pcron for the ofliceof Shorlffof Clear i field eounty. "CJ,0'"olnMorUwf,rt i ui tvicaruoiu OQuniT. For On. per.nn for the olCe. of Commi.kion.r of enria At na lnwnsliip. At the hou.e of Aieph Elli, for Bell townnlin. ' At the houie of J.uie. Iiloom. Sr., for the town "'.p. . wm- . ai ine nouio oi r.Uward Albert for tho town- IM of Boggi. ai lie nou. or in. Hoover fur lira township if II mil fur, I " At 1.h. Pub,ic hol" uf 11 W. Mooro, for Br.dy township. At the houe of John Young fur the townjhin of Hurn.lde. At the school hou.e near Simon rUrabaush'. a.. v. .1. .. . 0 for tho township of Chest. At tho Court House for tho Borough of Clear field. At the house of Jacob Mau er for the township of Conriagton. At the house of Isano Bloom, Jr. for the Bor ough of CurKou.ville. At Centre school house for the towuship ofDo cnlur. At tl.e house of Thomas B. Paris fur the town ship of Ferguson. At the bouse of John I. Bundy for tho town .hip uf Fox. At Congrcii II ill school bouse fur the towuship At the public school bouse for the towmhin of a.iTt li,-,i , ,u , L i ? ff ,he l0,rn ,vnox- U C""rt IIuU'e ln ,he uor""i;h f Clearfield U YZ' '""'i'?- , , t r u ubH ,chuo' hm"e for ,,ie horoaS "f hT.b!r ?"y- . . nouse lormeriy occuplert by Iho.. hy. ier, lor Morris townslun. .. Al '.,,e ruk,io ,cboul h(""e 'h borou3h of Al the house of Samuel Smith for the town ,ilipof pinn. At the h0U.e uf i.M. ium jr.. n the bur- V, " I "( ll uuuiv ui i. ii. diuuro lur ino i township of I'nion. 'lTII'l,' ly m.VTi'a'ti iifne-s G.VKN, That all por. ns, except Justice, of ,. , .1..111...1.1 ..' ...' it iiihicii ti ,11 niir oiniu, or ui onv incornura- ted district, whether a commissioned officer or ; otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who i. orshnllha pmnloved tinilnr thA I.prrinlfitiii TT. ecutive or Judiciiil Ilepartmeut. of tin. Stitto or of the I'nited States, or any city or incorporated district, and also that every member of Congress I and nf the Kmlg I ' ' 7 . , " " . 7 ""L -. , ,1 T "' niiiuvt iMiiuivu ti uny ciiy. or cumin issioncr oi any incorporated district.iire by law inciipiibleof hob dine or exorcising, at th annm tim. Un, oir. or appointment or Judge, Inspelor, or clerk or any election of thia commonwealth ; and that no inspector, judge, or other officer or any such e- lection, shall be eligible to any office voted Tor. And Iho Hnturn Judges nf lh rcnn-livn di. trict. aforsaid aro requested to meet at the Court house, iu tho florough or Clearfield, on the Fir.t ) A TTHJJTIDJI J CLEARFIELD RIFLES! x. You are ordered to meet at ML Joy School Aug. 21. n -- r.-. .ii.-tnr.-i.-sn a it u - ' -- V l Wl Termt per session or eleven Weeks Orthography, Reading, Writing, Primnry Arithmotio and tocography, $2.50 Higher Arithmetic, English Grammar, Oeog. raphy and History. $3.00 Al(relri. Heometry, . . ' r .Natural Philosophy Lntin nnd lirtek InncuopfH. To Kudonti deniroui of aruuirliiir thorutiL'h I'liuurii jva-tiuuiisfii. ii V4 uu nivu iu iniiiinj themsnlve. for teachers, this In.titution offer. I'li.ia.iiM, ..k- .-.A ...i:r.. desirnblo advantages. No nftWtA for ,eM ,han hlf a.e.sion. nnd no d.duelion made except for protracted sickness. Tuition to be paid at the close or the term, (J, Jj, (SANI'FOHD PRINCIPAL Aug 7, 1801.- Jy. - AIJTION ALL ner.on. .re her.l.v c.u- . I , - : . i iL s.. .'.!... """J":?." . Zt " ' !,C7.?'' tbis diitc. "v u" " " SOLOMON HAMMERSLAUGII, Decatur township, July 2, 1801. Dissolution of Partno ship. NOTICE is hereby given, thnt the partnership lately existing between Summerfield Flegnl nnd Edward Flegal, of Pennvillc, in the Black smithing business, was dissolved on the 31st dsy or July last, by mutual roninrt. All debts ow ing to said partnjrship are to be rccoivrdby si. id Summerfield Flegal, and all I'emsmls against the .aid firm are to be presented to him for payment. The business will be continued by Summerfield Flegal, at the old stand. SUMMERFIELD FLEGAL. EDWARD FLEGAL. Penn township, Aug. 1, 1861. 4 1. l.EVEK FLKGAL, Justice of the cace Lutborsburg, Clearfield Co, Pa., will attend promptly to all business entrusted to hi. eare. April 4, I86I. HENRY WHITEHEAD. fUSTICH or the peaoe D 1. . tj Rockton, Union tp., will attend Promptly to all bu.inei. entrusted to hi. eare. Sept., 12, 1860. ly. r W. HAYS, Justice of the Peace, will atteu 1 . I . nro-nplly to eolleellona and other matter eft In Ml chare. Addrass Keri.T. Elk eo: Pa Oet. 3d I860. ly. of GRAND OPENING NEW STCREj NE IV FIR MU - ,'VJ 1 ' i-lifTGl I x 1 ' JJAJ& ; ; Indticctnents to Purchasers AT H. W. SMITH &C0'S. OiE PRICE, CASH .STOKC, Smith' Corner, below Judge Lconard'i. A.plendid anortment 'of good., selling to roit the times, oonsistiag of Prints, Lawm, Orgaudie., Poplin., Barogoi, Crepo de Parii, Gingbnmi, Muslim, Checks. Hoop Skirt., Hoop gkirts, Hoop Skirt., French Silk Ma-ilillus, F. S. M. Trnvelliu; Dusters, Baluiond., Ilo.iery, Drc.s, Oirde, Black Baltoriue, Trimmings, Triiuiningi, Trimming.. Fine Black Broad Cloth, Cassimorcs, Zephyr., Zephyr., Ztphyrs, Shaker., Shaker., Shaken. Sugars, Coffee, Tea., Spices, Salts, Sudns, Mackevel, Mackerel, Mackerel, Ki.'C, Brooms, Quecnsivare, Quecnsware, Boot. .1- Shoe., Hoots I Shoes, Wall Paper, Wall Paper, Carpeting, Carpoting, Carpeting, Flog., Flags, Stationary, Stationary, and all ar!icloi u.ually kept in a country .tore, will be kept here, a. also many not usually kept, bnt much needed, at grrntly reduced price.. And we feel confident that all who will make trial purchase, will find it to their advautage to continue a. customer.. Also, a limited amount of County Orders want ed in exchange for goods, July 10, I8CI. tf. The Cheapest Weekly Paper Prlnled. Ut ftStfchln gan-$ooh. The Proprielonof the NEW-YOUK WEEKLY DAY-BOOK havo resolved, during tlio preeent financial a dbusines. pro.tmtiun. to offer thoir papor n the most liberal terms, and tn order to place it within the reach of every person who dc.ire. it, will send it for ONE DOLLAR per aunum to lng!e Subscribers. The DAY-BOOK stands whore it hns iilnnvs ttood, upon the Con. stittition of tho Unitid States, as interpreted by it. authorised exponent, the Supremo Court, not only becauso it i: law, but also became it i. right ind just. The rcfu.nl of the Kepuhlican party to abide by that decision has been the pa rent of all our troiblej : but with unbounded confidence iu the honesty of the People, however much they may be temporarily misled, we shall continue in the future, as in the past, to contend that thi. is a government of WHITE .MEN' that inferiority or legal and social position for the negro is his proper one, an t that all CITI ZEN'S aro entitled to i:cal iiibiits and to r j:ial protrcliou uf Ihrir pruptrtg uf whatever l iml. As Iho adoption of these principles will PRESERVE TUB UNION, and as CIVIL WAR will necossa 'ily destroy it, wo shall labor to commend them to the minds and consciences of the people with whatever ability we may possess. THE KVEXIXU DA Y-BOOK. We will send the Evesiso Dat-Book during the war on the following terms : . I 00 1 Three Mni'h. r. two Mouths, for 1 50 Dlx mni, lor 3 00 One Year, for . . . . fl 00 It will contnin the latest news up to the hour oi going io presi every aliernoon. THE WEEKLY DAY-BOOK. has all the latest Telegraphic News, nnd as good a report of Cnttlc, Grain nnd other Markots as any paper aunt out of Now York. Farmers, Mo- ebonies and Business Mon who 'desire a unncr wneincr lur Aiarsoi reports or Aews, will hud none .upcrior to tho WEEKLY DAY-BOOK. TEH MS. One copy per annum - - - $1 00 ivi copies - . - 6 00 Iweuty-one copio. . . - 21 00 rAHTlCULAR XOTICE. To every Postmaster, or any other person who will starts clubat a Potloftire wheie there Is none new, nnd send ui five dollars for five new subscribers, wo will send a sixth copy gratis. This offer, however, i. only applied to one clubef Dve at eacn office, ami hence, the first who send will be entitled to tho gratis copy. After a club i. formed, or where a club 1. already formed, ad dition, can always be made at one dollar each subscriber, be they ouo or many. XA.VE.S! X AMES !! Specimen copies will always be sent free, and all friends of tho cause will do much to advance 'true principles, iy tending the name of all l 00. 9""" I'emncrait, as wen ns tnose ol liberal niind (A oo ed Republicans who may be willing to see both sines oi ine question. Money sent is at our rink, if the exact date of sending the lettor ii kept, so that it can be fur niihed u. in case it does not reach us. Address VAN EYRIE, H ORION A CO. 163 Nassau stroet, New York. COURT-PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, Hun. SAMUEL LINN, Eiq. President Judge or the Court or Common Pleas or the tsenty -firth Judicial District, com posed or tho counties or Clearfield, Centre nnd Clinton nnd the Hon. Win. L. Moore and Hon. Benjiimin Bmisal, Associnte Judges ol Clearfield county j have issued their prpcept, to uio direct ed, Tor the holding or a Court or Common Pleas, Orphan'. Court, Court or Quarter Sessions. Comt of Oyer aud Terminer, and Court of General Jnil Delivery, at Clearfield, in nnd for tho county or Clearfield, on tho 4th Monday 23d day) of September next, ard continue two weeks. NOTICE 18, thererore, hereby given, to tbe Coroner, Justices or the Pence, ind Constables, In and for said eouhty of Clearfield, to appear in their proper persons, with their Rolls, Records, Inquisitions, Examinations, and other ltemeni branees, to do those things which to their officers,! and in their behalf, pertain tn be done. GIVEN under my hand at Clearfield, this 1 lib day or Aug., in the year or our Lord, one thous and eight hundred and sixty -one. F. G. MILLER, Sheriff. Great Pisco very. I HAVE made a discovery or the utmost im perlsnce to every married person or either ex, and will lend the full particular. concerning it to any one on receipt of a .lamp to pay fur re turn postage. Address DR. J. H. MART ELL, spl 24 ly. Alfred, Maine. 1 AUTIO.V All persons are hereby caution- yta against tin m Yt !. i In ti v w .,! ' dling with. One ROAN M ARE and COLT, two 3 year old STEERS and one two-horso WAGON in the possession of John Olivier, of Br.dy tp., a. the same belong te- me, and are Iu bis poe- session on loan only. , July Mih--p-'ei. JACOB Kl'.NTZ. ' J.tlhOffelbmirff El 3 ft 3 fl ajai 1 ii Ii U S 1 I ti Ii, CLEARFIELD COUNTY, VA. WILLIAM HEED, Proprietor. Jn'y 10, lf(il.ly. I - W. M. M CL'LI.oi'ClI. oincy ul Stau; Clearfield, Pa. Office In Graham's Hrlck riulldluc. July 3d. 18C1 tf. DE. J. W. POTTER" Physician and Surgeon, has permanently located at Lecontoi Mills, liirard township, of. fers hi. professional service, to the surrounding community. May S. 1S61. Qw"n. .' v n during the pustyoor wo have introducid lo he notice of the medical profcion of this coun ty the rure L'ryttuliud Chloride of Priyhmittc, ai a ri;mi:i)y for imrx.MATmi; and having received from many source., both from phyeici.n. of the highest itnnding nnd from patients, the Must dattcrlug Tcstluioiila Is of Us real valuer iu tho trcatmiiut of thi. pniulul and oUu- nate disease, we are induced to present it to thj publioina form READY Flit JMMEDIATK USE, which we hope will cuimiiend iiself to those who are .uttering with this a3iicting cini Uiii., and to the medical practitioner who tuaj fee I disposed to toit the power, of this VuUia'olo rem edy. ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, in tho form abov. spoken of, has recently been extensively experi mented with in th. PENNSYLVANIA KOriTAL. and wita MARKED SUCCESS (j will nppoar froin tVe published accounts In Iho medical Jour nal..) jJ-S-It is carefully put up ready fr immedi ate use, with full directions, and can bo obtained from all the druggist at 75 cent, per b- t'le, turt at wbolciale of BULLOCK 1 CRENSHAW, Druggists aud Manufacturing Chcnmts, Juno2r6lir. Philudelphii. N E W DRUG STOKE The subscriber! nave opened a full and com plete assortment of DRUOS In iho new brick building or Dr. Moods, on tho corner or Lecnst an! Cherry streets, in tho borough i.f CUurllcld, where they will 1 happy to accoini.iu.laio nny person who run j- desire articles in their liue. This business will be eonlincd strictly lo a Jimp and J'rcsn-ij.tim Murines, And no pains wili be spared to render tatisfretluD. Dr. M Wootis. the junior partner, may be foun,d nnd consulted in the " Di Store,', when not absent on profossinnul buai,i.s. A separate room tur cousultation is attached tc lli r store, where patients tuny be exniuined privately. Ercry article usually found in such an estab lishment will be kept on hand, and .old nt greatly reiliccd prices. Tunus nuiu strictly Caiii, will cnuhlo them to offer inducements in the way of prices Physicians will be supplied ut a small rer centuge over cost and earrings, and their order are lolicitod. Evcrv article sold will ba nursiml of the best quality. fcb6.tr WOODS A BARR2TT. NEW GOODS AT ERATZERS J They have just recoived a general assortmonto Spring and Summer DRY GOODS, consisting of BONNETS, SHAWLS, Pit I NTS, DUCALS, BAIiEGK, r OPLIX, CLOTHS. RIBBONS, II ATS, CA PS, WINE, SALT, OILS, PAINT LEAD, DRUGS BOOTS, SHOES. COATS. TANTS VESTS NAILS. FLOWEKS. TWEKDS, MUSLIN, LINENS, CARPET, BLINDS, U ROOMS, S YTHES, S F I KKS, NOTIONS, HARDWARE. QUE EN'S WARE, GLASS, FISH. BACON &. FLOUR, All of which will be .old on the most rea.orab1 terms for CASH, or approved Country Produce. U. JiKATZFIt SON. Clearfield Juno 11, 1861. Itotice T0"scH00fRrcfnq; JA AND TEACHERS of cloarfield County: Public exaniinntion of Teachers will be hold this year a. follows : Bloom, Ferugson, Luinlier City A Polo: 3intitrT- ber4th A 5th, at Dumber City. turwensville, Knox it- Pike. Kept.. 6th t- 7th at Curwensville. Cluarfield and Lawrence Sept. tilt A 10th. t Clearticld. Girnrd nnd Goshon Sut. tlthand 12tb. nt an. men ncunoi-uoiise. Covington and Kartbaits Sept. l.Jth A I4tl near Mr. Rider's. Bradford, Graham and Morris, Sept- lflth A 17 si Grahamton. Boggs, Docatur and Woodward, Sept. 18th ami 19th al Centre i:i Decutur. Bell. Burnside, Chest au l New Washington, Sept. 23d nnd 24th ai New Washington. Beccaria, Guelich and Jordan, Sept. 26:h an J 27th at X roads In Beccaria. Huston and Fox, October 1st, at No. I. Houso- ln Huston Brady and Union, Oct. 3d and 4:h at Luther, burg. ALL AT 9 o'clook A.M. Curwensville, 7th moath, I Jeseb BiioOmai l. th JMLpd. J to.Sup't. rpYRONE CITY HOTEL. Col. A. P. OWENS, pROPRfrTort, Respectrully announces lo tho travelline' nablfr IlK.I hm hfli tin InlfAn rlinran rt l.lB In.... ...S I-. "u .- w n. v., .nt. i.uia well known house, and will conduct it in such a manner as will render excellent eomrnrt and for, satisfaction to all who may favor htm with call. ov7-ly MOORE A ETZWiLEB, HTboleaale and Retail Merchants!. A 1.., Tf extensive dealer, in ItnihAr. .u .,1 It.m.l ber and shingles. Also, dealers in flour an grnia, whrcb will I. sold cheap fur cash. 0tl4,lB.